I can tell you that it is very important. We have to be proud of our official languages and how our public servants serve Canadians from coast to coast in both official languages. We have been effectively delivering those services.
As you know, we are currently revising and modernizing the Official Languages Act, which, when passed, will give Treasury Board a new role as a central agency that can evaluate and better monitor the work being done with the departments.
The other thing is this: We will, of course, continue to develop different tools, such as training tools and ways to make sure that new second-language training is offered to public servants to better serve Canadians. That is another highlight of the work we're doing at Treasury Board.