That's correct.
I think what's important to underscore.... I must preface my comments by saying that for the 27 years I've worked in government, most of it has been in a regional office. However, I have spent eight years working in various capacities in ACOA's head office, and I can say, generally speaking, with respect to the work they do, mostly it is connected to the agency plugging into the government machinery.
You have units tasked with producing main estimates and supplementary estimates submissions, as well as Treasury Board submissions. We have units that are plugged into results measurement in making sure we produce accurate and reliable information for DPRs, RPPs, and reports in, as well as a number of back office functions. Within each one of the disciplines that operate in head office, there is someplace where they plug into government machinery. As they pursue that work, we are left in the region, then, to dedicate more of our time to client-facing activities.