No, not specifically. However, I do think it's very important.
The document which preceded the Roadmap, which was the 2003-08 Action Plan for Official Languages, did include a mid-term report setting out progress made in certain areas and the lack of progress in others. It made it easier for my predecessor to analyze successes and failures in implementing this action plan.
When I read the transcript of the questions you put to officials from Canadian Heritage last week, I believe I understood that no decision had yet been made as to whether or not this mid-term analysis would be made public.
I would just like to use this forum to say that I believe it is important for that report to be made public.