Yes. Interestingly, as you may be aware, all provinces and territories have some degree of social condition, either expressly stated, or an aspect of social condition. The Canadian Human Rights Act does not have a social condition provision in it. In our annual report in 2003, we urged and recommended that social condition be added to our mandate. Of course, the mandate decision is that of Parliament.
Just recently, last year, we conducted a fairly extensive study on social condition. Professor Wayne MacKay was engaged to conduct the research. His recommendation, with a lengthy and well-reasoned report comparing various jurisdictions in Canada, does recommend that the mandate of the commission be expanded to include social condition.
That research is presently being considered by us. We have posted the research on our Internet and we've certainly invited submissions from the public on that. We'll then be making a determination in terms of what, if any, recommendations we might be making to Parliament.