Thank you for that question.
As we said, in 2015, we made a change so that the OLMCs were expressly mentioned in the directives. We also intend to make a few changes to the Policy Suite Reset Series.
That means that right now we are reviewing our current suite of policies and looking at consulting widely with various stakeholders—these committees included—to look at changes that could potentially be made to the directive to make it better.
To be succinct, what we are considering as part of our future directive is to specifically require notification of official language minority communities of potential disposals of surplus property. Right now the way that it works is that we, as you're probably aware, notify other federal departments, Crowns, provinces and municipalities. The expectation is that official language minority communities advance their interests through the provinces. As part of our new proposed directive, we recommended that, rather than have OLMCs working through provinces, they would be directly notified on a priority basis.