It is, and interestingly, although I am not the expert by any means, I would say that the city of Vancouver in general has quite embraced it. We've come a long way in this period of time from events that would be staged in one language to events that are staged in both languages, where we have capacity and proficiency, and it's expected and it's applauded. That's a giant leap from where we were in 1996 when we started out, but even with that, it's never going to be good enough. We have to not take our foot off the gas and apply as much pressure as we possibly can.
I have to say, I mean, that I'm a bit troubled that these gentlemen are troubled. We are too, and I just would want them to know that it's not something we're not paying attention to. We are talking to everybody we can, because I do not want to get to the finish of the games and have someone say, “Gosh, you know, this was a terrific performance, except that you let us down in this area.” But it's influences, and we have people's attention, but will we be able to get them there? With everybody working together, I think it's possible that we can achieve the result you're speaking about, but in all the other areas, I would say it's going quite well.