Yes, sir. We are going to act much more quickly than that. I may stumble a little because I am going to try to answer you in French using notes that are written in English.
We have done a lot since the Auditor General's report was tabled. We have made significant improvements in strategic planning and in linking operational plans to strategic plans. We have done a lot of work in managing our outside legal agents, in alternative dispute resolution.
As I just mentioned to Mr. Murphy, we have started pilots to assess the effectiveness of these projects. In reports to Parliament, we have integrated the DPR and the RPP. They are much more integrated than they were previously. We have created a sector to look after the management of the department and it brings together elements that were once scattered all over.
Mr. Terry McAuley is the acting head of this group because the official in charge is ill at the moment. We have also created the Law Practice Management Committee, a group that previously did not exist, that will manage the provision of legal services. The report often mentions that there is no national system to provide these services, for example. The group has just begun to look at a framework of quality from which legal services will be delivered, including definitions of "quality".
The management of litigation risk is working very well, but progress has been slower in...