Thank you for that.
You mentioned moving from 34% to 40% in terms of the percentage of bilingual federal points of service. My understanding is that this will result in the creation of about 700 new bilingual offices across Canada and that it's going to actually provide bilingual services for 145,000 more Canadians—again, just from Service Canada offices—so that, again, Canadians can access services in their official language of choice.
Do those numbers jive with what you know?