It still has all the same responsibilities described in the act. So there has been no change in that regard.
There's one thing that I should point out. Recently, this Centre of Excellence for Official Languages issued a news release to all departments concerning their responsibility to take into account the Supreme Court's decisions in DesRochers v. Canada, the CALDECH affair, asking them to ensure that their programs and services are adapted to the needs of the official language minority communities.
So I don't want to give the impression that we think nothing is being done at the Centre of Excellence for Official Languages. We continue to monitor the situation and to send messages to the institutions. However, as you say, and as we noted in our report, there is a set of functions that are no longer being performed.