Thank you for the question.
There are two things. First of all, it's our obligation. We are contracted to make sure that we are a fully bilingual organizing committee. The organizing committee has embraced the spirit of that rule, which is to promote these two languages through the power of the Olympic brand. We are attempting to do that. I would say today we are fully bilingual. Most everything we are doing is in both languages. The signage is in both languages. We're working hard to raise the watermark on our performance in that area, but more than that, we're trying to embrace the spirit of the official languages concept inside the organization. It's expected in Canada. We do have two languages.
I think today we feel that we're further along than we might have been, given that we are in Vancouver. We have, give or take, approximately 25% of employees who speak French today, which is a dramatically higher number than for most businesses in British Columbia. We're trying very hard to make sure that absolutely everything we do is delivered in both languages as well as we can. The signage today is in both languages, and we'll continue to do that. We'll continue to consult with francophone communities on how to do that better.