Mr. Chairman, I can send you all that information. It depends on the communities. As you know better than I, I believe that, when it comes to client service and service to the public, we should always provide an active offer in both languages. So offer is very important. However, in the regions designated non-bilingual, we don't expect our employees to be bilingual because the communities in which they work are not bilingual communities. So it depends on the region and the work sector.
We can send you all the information on that subject. In all our offices across Canada, we have the necessary information to determine whether an office has been designated bilingual and, if so, what the percentage of bilingual people working there is.