I would say that generally what they were saying is they appreciated it. They were aware of it in many cases, and they appreciated being advised. If they were not aware, they were talking to their human rights commissions. They were talking to their labour folks to see what changed. The sense seemed to be that we're looking at it to see what changes we need to make at the provincial level to complement what's being done at the federal level.
As you know, there was a bill presented in the Ontario legislature within the last month, and it was made very clear at that time by the sponsor of the bill that the purpose of the bill was to bring the Ontario Human Rights Code in line with the anticipated changes to the federal act.
I would think that the underlying tone of the correspondence that we received—both I received and the committee received—and the conversations that I've had and others have had with provincial authorities is that they're looking to tweak their provincial legislation to complement what I hope we will be doing at the federal level.