If I do the latter, it's so important that members and the public understand that we are quasi-judicial, and so we rely exclusively on the record of proceedings. The key to that is to get quality interventions and to reach out to all Canadians. In fact, part of that work—I was talking about preparatory work—is also studying and exploring ways that we can reach out to all Canadians better, including racialized communities and indigenous peoples, that is, to those who have traditionally perhaps not paid attention to the regulatory agency. That is part of our regular work.
I've lost the first strand of your question. Was it in terms of the resources?