As I mentioned in my opening remarks, we have a high concentration of bilingual employees. These are bilingual positions. More than 50% of our employees are bilingual. We go beyond the bilingualism requirements.
We think this is a positive measure. The requirements are determined at the base, and are based on the representation of francophones in certain regions, and in all regions where there is a certain concentration of francophones. There are in fact bilingual personnel. Among other things, we have a number of regional offices, in the regions, that are designated bilingual. In total, 19 offices, in addition to the head office, are bilingual. We have very strong representation when it comes to bilingualism.