Madame Charette didn't work with us on this, because when it comes to crown copyright, that's not the issue. We work with the communications policy people at Treasury Board to establish the policy; then we administer the policy as set out.
In line with what Mr. Caron has just stated, she would be working more closely with the departments that are accountable for that information. As I mentioned earlier in my answer, if departments choose to put their information out, it has no impact on crown copyright licensing.