I was extremely impressed with the performance of the Canada Games in Sherbrooke. I attended the opening ceremonies. I visited a number of the sites, and one of the things that I felt was that it was a reflection of the amount of planning that had gone into the language component of the organization of the Games.
There was somebody on the executive with that responsibility who told me that he had constantly referred to the manual that we had developed. There's a little tear out, a quick reference page in the middle, and he told me that it was pinned to the bulletin board in his office and that he worked carefully through establishing agreements, creating a structure, designing an effective plan and tracking progress, assembling the team, communicating with the public in both official languages, cultural activities, quality control, and all of those elements. From what I saw personally and from what we heard from the team who was there on the ground throughout the Games, reports were all very positive. I saw it as a real success.