We are in the process of doing that follow-up. Without letting the cat out of the bag, I will say that that will probably be the focus of our first discussions with the committee.
Our relationship with the Department of National Defence seems to be improving gradually. You may know that we produced our last report with virtually no information provided by the department. We received more information from the United States Air Force and the United Nations than we did from the department.
This time around, we've contacted the new minister and new deputy minister, and both appeared to be very open. We are following up on the subject, given that we did receive a request to that end in connection with the report.
I'd just like to come back to your other point, the net reduction of 7,000 jobs resulting from the family tax cut. It's equivalent to 0.04% of the total hours of labour supplied, so it's still fairly marginal.