I don't know what the federal road map will be. I'm puzzled a bit by the expression “road map”. We may have reason to believe there will be a legitimate temptation to go for benchmarking--where are we now, and where will we be in four years? Indicators have limits. We'll have to make sure those indicators are designed from the human rights perspective.
This is more than results-based management; this is about human rights. So a whole set of questions will probably open when we're given the opportunity to understand what the road-map approach is. But I'm afraid I can share no big secrets in that regard.