That's the thing. We have now developed an outreach program. The reason you haven't heard about it is simply that we couldn't put it out until the regulations were there. We are going to use the services. Let me be quick. Members of Parliament, you are all going to get little booklets in your offices about the services of the Procurement Ombudsman, which we hope you will send out and your staff will use to deal with it. That's my number one thing.
Second, we are going to the business associations and sharing all these booklets with them.
Third, we are going to be participating in a lot of industry conferences, putting out articles and magazines in a lot of industries. I have been speaking extensively in a lot of association meetings, so we have a very comprehensive program. I'm not going to call it advertising, but we have a knowledge program for people who don't know where to go or how to do it. We are linked to the Canada website. We are linked to the website for Treasury Board. We have links on the website of Public Works. So it's two clicks and you're onto our website. The site we're creating, which will be fully operational in a week, will be very user friendly.
Now, for the immigrant community--and I'm one of them, so I am sensitive to that--we will work with OSME. There is a group in Public Works called OSME, and they have a lot of regional presence. We do not have regional offices. The way we work with them is that when they do their presentations, we would like them to share with their constituents the information about our office. They will be handing out some of our pamphlets, and--who knows--we may go and speak at some of their functions. If there are immigrant groups, business groups, or other groups that are having some functions, I'd be delighted to go and speak to them. We're very much conscious of this outreach thing. We really want to do it. We want to go out and deal with these groups.