As you know, we did a study on the bilingual capacity of superior courts. I presented this study at the meeting of the Canadian Bar in Saskatoon, which took place in August. The minister was present and somebody asked him a question about that. He received it with interest. I had a telephone conversation with him because he had just been appointed minister. I had told his predecessor that the study would soon be coming out, and I did not want Mr. MacKay to be taken by surprise in Saskatoon. I had a brief conversation with him in July and I presented the report in August.
I met with him with regard to the annual report, and at that meeting, I explained the recommendations in detail. It was a very positive conversation; he received the recommendations with interest. I also had a conversation with the deputy minister in preparing this study. Everything was received with interest and with an apparently positive attitude, but it remains to be seen what the results of these conversations will be.
All I can tell you now is that the study and our explanations about it were received with interest. So I do not have any reason to think that there will be no follow-up, or that it will all be rejected outright, but I cannot assure you that there will be results.