CCL, of course, is a non-profit corporation that does exist independently from government but obviously is very dependent on federal government funding. We're awaiting a decision by the Government of Canada, through HRSD, with regard to its continued funding support. What the Government of Canada has done, through HRSD, is agree to extend our ability to expend the initial five-year funding to March 31, 2010. We are continuing to do that on a budget of about 34% of our previous annual expenditures.
My view is that CCL is critical because it provides an independent assessment of Canadian learning at all levels--home, school, community, and workplace--and is fundamental to prosperity. I regard it as a service that's critical to the Canadian social fabric, but it is a service, not a lobby, so our view is that the people, through Parliament, will decide on its relative importance and on the added value that CCL represents. That's a decision we're waiting for.