I think we have gone backwards. In the past, the Learning and Innovation Seed Fund made it possible, mainly in Saskatchewan, to truly examine these issues with the federal council and to show leadership. Unfortunately, since the elimination of the Learning and Innovation Seed Fund, the committee is virtually non-existent. So we can't talk to those people about part VII of the Official Languages Act.
We cannot speak for anyone else, but in Saskatchewan, we have taken a step backwards and we are obliged, in addition to doing the administrative work, to ask people to prepare well defined demands and to document them well to show that no concrete steps have been taken with respect to part VII. Moreover, that aspect is in part VII, but there are no regulations as such. So we are in something of a vacuum.