I'd like to say we could do this tomorrow, Mr. Eglinski.
As I mentioned to Mr. Lauzon, in the next few weeks we want to determine if there is a way to make it accessible. If there is not, we will be asking ourselves what we do in the meantime and if there is an option we could take as a transition before we can make them accessible. That would probably be to put them on a public website as is, provided of course that those who request it can have an accessible version within a certain deadline.
We still need to have discussions on that with the government to see if they would be willing to provide it. We don't own the document. We don't produce the content. We're not the authors of the content. We get them at the last minute before they are tabled, so we need the calibration with the departments.