Thank you.
Now I want to come to a specific example in my own province. In your remarks, you talked about the need for objective testing and the lack of objective measures in a couple of respects, and one of them is with respect to language proficiency. There is one Supreme Court Justice in Prince Edward Island who, when appointed to the bench, had no French, went at it like a dog with a bone, and at the end of his training actually passed the civil service exam for his level C. His name is Justice Gordon Campbell.
I use Justice Campbell as an example because when you talk about the need for objective measures, isn't it really that simple, to follow the training program and to follow the evaluation measures that you have in the civil service, which are tried, proven, and work?