That's an excellent question, but I don't have the figures with me. We can send them to you later.
What needs to be pointed out is that each department has plans for making sure that official language requirements are followed in its offer of services, depending on the regions that are designated or essential services. You would have to look at what departments have improved and what others still need to improve in this regard. I can't give you all the details right now.
However, I can tell you that the Commissioner of Official Languages is helping us to determine the aspects that need improvement. As you know, the Commissioner is not backward about sending us information on complaints or studies. I had the pleasure of meeting him recently.