I think we've been very fortunate over the course of the last few years. There was a period of time when there wasn't a minister designated with responsibility for travel, tourism, etc., and I have to give full credit to Mr. Ritz, who was minister prior to Minister Ablonczy, in terms of being very accessible and consulting regularly, seeking our views.
I can remember years ago when cabinet documents in Ottawa didn't have a communications strategy, and back about 15 years ago, PCO said that all cabinet documents must now have that. What we're trying to do is be able to say that when a piece of legislation or policy, or whatever you want to call it, is being advanced, you look at it through a tourism lens and ask what the impact of it will be. That's what we're seeing, more and more, taking place now.
I'll let my colleague Mr. Jones speak to it a little bit more, but the consultative process is working quite well. I'm sorry that Mr. Masse isn't here. There are things that we are being consulted on extensively and we think that's very useful.