To your first question, obviously the recommendations to CCRA and Bill C-39 are a legacy issue. Looking forward, the former ombudsman was looking for support for the CACs, the child advocacy centres. That was achieved. The government did assist that way.
I think if you're asking me what the pet project is, it really is about the future strategic plan, the consultation, to make sure that we continue to build on this foundation so that we can start to build. It's not just bringing recommendations forward in consultation. One of the things we often fail to do is to complete that loop and that feedback to victims about what this office is doing, where those priorities that we're setting with them are, and to keep them in the loop about where we're going with that, how we're succeeding, to be able to answer and come before you at the end of my three years and say here's what we delivered on. So the project is really about the health of this office. There are hundreds of issues that victims have, and it's necessary to set those priorities and to work and use the energy of this office, the victims' organizations, and the victims in this country to help achieve those.