One of the great benefits of having the Auditor General come in, even though you're feeling that the Auditor General is always criticizing your program, is that it has people interested in the work you do. For the first time, you get a lot of feedback on the work you do. I have with me colleagues who are involved. I think it is wonderful to hear that there's interest in improving it. We'll take all of these comments into consideration.
As I said, we have indicated that we'll do consultations in this calendar year. We'll certainly feed into them what we've heard from around the table. We heard and paid attention, obviously, to the Auditor General's recommendations. In looking at what we've done with Healthy Canadians 2008, which comes out next month, our determination is that we've met five of the seven recommendations. But there are clearly some dealing with the broader interpretation of helping Canadians that we'll still work to improve upon, for sure.