Okay.
Mr. Chair, the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations has taken issue with crown corporations such as Canada Post fixating a future price that has yet to be set. In the last Parliament, we actually passed legislation, called the Incorporation by Reference Act, to allow government in certain cases to be able to do that by reference tables. There is still some issue of whether it is proper to affix a fee that's yet to be determined by a rate. So I imagine that the standing joint committee will want to review this.
As a quick question, does it apply to crown corporations or just to government departments?