That's a good question. I don't have the chart in front of me, but there are only six to seven countries on that chart. Those are the countries that have done the survey in 2003. It's the second time the survey has been conducted internationally, I guess. The first time was in 1994.
Over the period of 1994 to 1998, there were about 20 to 25 countries. If you look at the 1994 chart, Canada is doing okay, but it's not ahead of the pack. The Scandinavian countries, for instance, do a lot better in terms of their literacy, the literacy skills of their population.
We're able to compare 1994 to 2003, and one of the key results is that there was no change in the literacy skills of the population. The chart shows that about 42% of Canadians are below level 3, and it was about the same in 1993. So it's a bit worrisome, I guess.