I'm glad you referenced that, because most of the information is obviously going to be Internet-based. I note that once we do make progress on our economic action plan and broadband strategy to connect much of the country and some of the rural areas and give them access to the high-speed Internet they have never had before, it will be a lot easier for Canadians all across the country, including rural jurisdictions, to access the information they want. That will be because of the hard work of this government in making sure that broadband is throughout the country. So I'm glad to hear that.
You talked about declarations that people make and you talked about President Clinton. That's something that's happened a lot with previous governments, which have made declarations about this, that, or the next thing, and have never quite lived up to the expectations citizens have put on them or demanded of them.
Understanding the complexity of what we have to do, or of our undertaking—and you've clearly indicated that you want to get on with it—give me a timeline for it.