I think in this case, for instance, FedNor has a minister--me. It has terms and conditions that were just recently re-approved, a couple of years ago, I think, in its current form.
We did a consultation throughout northern Ontario through the advisory council. The word back to us from northern Ontarians is that they're interested in results. As for the structure of things, it's something that obviously committees care about and Parliament cares about, but really, what northern Ontarians care about is this: is this agency is doing its job for northern Ontarians and does it have the support of the government? The answer clearly is yes. It's under those auspices that it continues in its present form.