The games grow from a single person about five years out to 6,000 people in a short four and a half years.
We have standards with respect to providing the language of choice to the athletes. In certain areas it's even more important when it comes to security, medical, things like that. We actually have standards that communities that bid to host have to adhere to.
Are there, at moments, some issues that do arise? Yes. Certainly, in my time here I can't think of an immediate one that's come to my attention. To the contrary, we have received a positive response from the Commissioner of Official Languages for most games in and around what we do and how we've implemented official languages at the games.
We're very cognizant of it, as we said in our comments. We believe we have standards, and I believe people embrace it with the games. Communities are embracing the notion of having to deliver the games to live the linguistic duality of our country.