Yes, I'd be pleased to, Chair.
The evaluation committee we have, which I chair and Elizabeth Ruddick supports, meets about monthly now. We review all the terms of reference for our forthcoming studies, and this is very important for us, because it makes sure that the right questions are being asked within an evaluation. Then we review the studies themselves and the management response we have from the particular program area. And we've had some very good discussions about what that means for us.
I can give you an example of that. We've just recently completed an evaluation of our language programming, which is provided throughout Canada. That's led us to rethink how we do some of our language assessment, both overseas for new immigrants but also the programming we have here in Canada. So it's an example where a specific program evaluation ended up having broader impacts in terms of our service delivery system.