We have had and continue to have a high interest in public service jobs. One of the things we have done, and this was at the behest of Parliament, is broaden the area of selection for jobs nationally. What I mean is, the legislation gives the provision to the Public Service Commission to limit you to the geographic area you live in to apply for a certain job. That was done to manage volumes.
Parliamentarians have been pretty clear with me that they don't really like that. Everyone feels their own constituents should be able to access any job in the federal government. So we have removed that, step by step. Now anyone in the country can apply for all the permanent jobs. I have seen an increase in applications because of this policy change. I think that's what's going on there. I've always had an interest, and now I have more interest because of this policy change.
With the current economic environment, I'm expecting some of the types of positions we've had difficulty getting will be easier and we will have more volume. We've always had difficulties for some specialty areas.