Not exactly. We do have a lot of discussions with universities. We talk to them about the skills we are looking for, especially in the field of public administration, but we also have some discussions on the use of our language tests.
One of our recommendations is intended to give the Public Service Commission more authority so that we can offer our services for a fee to other institutions such as universities and provinces.
I always give the example of our language tests. I have received numerous requests where people want to use our language tests because it gives students a chance to reach the level of bilingualism required to become a member of the public service. As it stands now, we do not have the flexibility to offer that service.