Sure. The committee meets three or four times a year; typically, it's three times a year. Staff work is done in advance of that. Every single suggestion made to the committee is presented to the committee and research typically is done from a historic standpoint, particularly around historical accuracy.
There are also views as to whether or not the subject would make some commercial sense, because we try to run a program that is of interest to collectors and to others. There is lengthy discussion of the topic, typically at more than one meeting. Those that are selected are then sent for further research. In terms of design, two or three firms typically are asked to submit designs.
It's actually quite a complex process. I chair the committee. I don't actually vote unless there is a tie. There's a vote within the committee and then the topics, if they're approved, go on to the Canada Post board.