I will start, but I'll ask Mr. Gascon to continue.
As you probably know, Part VII is a challenge for a number of departments, but it's particularly challenging for an administrative tribunal. Actually, given the nature of our organization, our involvement with the people who appear before us and with their communities must be fairly limited to protect the tribunal's neutrality.
Then, given that our organization is very small compared to a lot of other federal departments, Canadian Heritage does not include us in the group of departments that must provide a report and have a specific plan.
We also don't give subsidies to groups. We have regular meetings with what we call the Consultative Committee on Practices and Procedures. This is where we meet with more institutional stakeholders, such as the Canadian Bar Association, the Québec Immigration Lawyers Association in Montreal, an organization like the Refugee Lawyers' Association of Ontario, and the Canadian Council for Refugees. These are all mainly lawyers' organizations…