I have not had any direct discussions with deputy ministers, but in the structure of the Public Service Alliance of Canada we have presidents of components who meet on a regular, ongoing basis with the deputy ministers and their senior officials. I have asked them to set up those meetings and find out what the plans are, keeping in mind that the budget was introduced to the House, and the effects of the restraint only come in as of April 1 this year.
On the first cut, the feedback I got from my colleagues was that the departments are still examining it. But then we see Citizenship and Immigration in Sydney being closed, with 140 jobs gone there. Then we see at the National Gallery, 27 jobs there. And Canada Post announced, just after the budget, 300 jobs there. So you can see the trend is only beginning.