Obviously, I do not have the figures in front of me, but I can tell you that 42 per cent of positions in the federal public service are bilingual. In the national capital region and other designated bilingual regions, of course, there is a higher percentage of bilingual positions.
The reason why a majority of positions in the federal public service are unilingual is that those positions are in western, northern and eastern Canada or in unilingual francophone regions of Quebec.