Yes. The most obvious one that any department can do is to green its own operations so that its house is in order. Everyone has been on board with that.
Since our audit, OSFI has taken more proactive steps in the climate area to engage with its stakeholders and better incorporate climate risks into the macroprudential framework. It's being more active than it was at the time of our audit. It was already improving over the course of our audit, but my understanding is that since then, and with the action plan tabled with this committee, they're taking further steps to better address the climate issues in their work, not just in their operations but in terms of their regulatory capacity as well.