Each department, as you noted, is going to be responsible for following through. What we have done is that within the plan, we've specifically said that there'll be an annual report that will be issued publicly. First of all, there's nothing like a public report to ensure that people are following through on this. We'll be working interdepartmentally to make sure that people are establishing their baselines. That's going to take us some time, so we might not have it all by the first annual report that comes out. We're going to do our very best to make sure that those reports are not glossing over the challenges we're facing. I think if there's anything we've learned from our experiences, for instance with the quarterly reporting on Afghanistan, it is that the more transparent we are about the challenges we're facing, the better the dialogue we'll have with the public, NGOs, and parliamentarians about what it takes to implement things.
I think the annual public report we're going table will be one method of accountability. The other is that all of the ministers signed off on the action plan. So the ministers themselves have indicated that this is something they will pursue with their departments. I think that's an additional element of accountability.