It's my responsibility to make sure the performance of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade improves. This is what I'm asked to do by my deputy minister, and I will be judged on the outcome of the work.
It's the same thing with regard to Madame Dubé, the director general of corporate services, and the same thing with Madam McCulloch, who is the director of ATIP.
What we've done this year that we did not do in previous years is we've asked people to report on a monthly basis as to where they are in the processing of their files. So we have the capacity on a monthly basis, the way we do with other responsibilities managers may have, to ask them where they are with regard to delivering on time, whether it's 80%, 90%, 100%. So we now have the capacity to track whether or not people are delivering on that commitment. Moreover, we have included in their performance agreement the obligation to deliver within the timeframe provided to us by the law, bearing in mind, of course, that they have capacity or don't have capacity to do it.