Firstly, we are already preparing the document. The document for Phase II is taking shape; it is already ready. To give you an idea of our sense of responsibility, I would say to you that all the institutions have each prepared a document. We are in the process of putting one document together. We will send three independent CNFS experts—I am coming back to this concept of CNFS's independence—specialists in health, who will evaluate our document in a critical manner. Not everyone will be pleased with the results and subsequent recommendations, but we want to make sure we have a document that will be ready to be submitted to the government as early as April or March 2007. This document is ready. We are just putting the finishing touches on it.
You spoke earlier about new programs and the Campbellton campus. I will give you an example of a new program we are currently reviewing, but we are not sure it will be included in Phase III. My colleague, the President of the Université de Moncton, Yvon Fontaine, and myself, are looking at the possibility of offering a joint program of study in pharmacy in French. Such a program does not exist where you come from nor in Ontario either. What we currently have to do is buy spots for our students in universities in Quebec. We are looking at the possibility of implementing this program during Phase III. For now this project is still not part of Phase III because it is very expensive. But two major educational institutions have agreed to work together on an innovative project to offer a joint Ottawa-Moncton program in pharmacy in French. We are looking into this and we will see what happens.