Before I get to my actual questions in reaction to my colleague's points, I want to point out that between 2006 and 2012, we increased the public service by about 36,000 jobs. As you record, there might be 11,000 fewer jobs here now than there were before, but a number of those were empty. They weren't filled. A number of people retire also, so we're not talking about a cut of 11,000 people. We didn't cut 11,000 people.
What's the proportion of anglophones versus francophones in the overall public service—just a rough cut?