Yes, certainly resources are tighter now, so we're watching the situation very closely. The one area that we're really watching closely is the priority administration system. It will take some time. I think members are aware that when persons are declared surplus or affected, there's a period of four months or so where individuals will make decisions about whether or not to remain in the public service and go into the priority system, or take one of the departure options. All of those individual decisions will take four months or so, and then we'll start to see persons entering the priority system in the fall. We're watching that volume very closely. It's critical that the commission is able to manage that program really well through this, so we have had some discussions with Treasury Board, and we may need resources, depending on what those volumes are.
On May 28th, 2012. See this statement in context.