We have six regions for the department and five regions for the Canadian Coast Guard. Two departmental regions are designated bilingual, and I think that's true of the Canadian Coast Guard as well. That's based on the directives that determine whether a region should be bilingual.
As I said earlier, the Gulf Region, which includes part of New Brunswick, is designated bilingual. I can tell you that the regional director general himself is bilingual and that his employees are as well. It's very important for us, when we attend a meeting with the fishermen in that region, to ensure that our work is well done in both official languages. That's also the case in the National Capital Region because it's here that we work with all the people from across Canada.