Industry Canada is not a central agency, so who is it there in the central agencies or in the overall machinery of government to assist the departments—acknowledging that some departments do not have a large IP presence? But someone should be there to assist them and make them aware of the importance of this issue, to tell them that they should have a policy and that they should be following the policy.
Perhaps I can direct this question to Mr. Boothe. Who in the machinery of government is responsible for doing this? Up until the Auditor General's report, it hadn't been done. So who is it? Is it Industry Canada, Treasury Board, or someone else?