First, I'll answer your second question because the report was asked for by the clerk, and the clerk, being in charge of the public service, wanted to have a sense of the present situation in the public service as far as language of work is concerned. He asked Mr. Borbey, who I think was an associate deputy minister at Canadian Heritage at the time, who was very concerned as well, very preoccupied with what he was seeing. We mentioned committees where senior officials of the government only speak English at those meetings. He offered Patrick Borbey the chance to get on that committee. Mr. Mendelsohn with his portfolio of delivery, which is a way of getting better results, was also asked to be on the committee.
As far as the report is concerned, the last time we spoke with PCO they mentioned it was imminent, so probably this summer. They had progress reports. We haven't seen the report yet. I asked to see the report before it gets published. We'll see if they accept that. When we receive the report we will definitely analyze the results.