Yes, there are a number of very important steps we've taken.
We've introduced much stricter requirements around suppliers being more transparent. As I said, we're strengthening our conflict of interest code for public servants. We've taken very seriously the Auditor General's report, and we're putting into action some of the recommendations. I have already articulated...the new questionnaire that's being provided. If the answer is yes to any of the six questions put to a new employee, they must submit a more detailed conflict of interest statement within 30 days.
We're also—I think this is important—strengthening training for our officials. Sometimes, the regimes around conflict of interest are not well understood. We're strengthening the training for our officials so they will be able to more readily comply with the requirements and expectations of all Canadians. It's also for management personnel, so they can be more alert to some of the challenges and steps that could be taken to mitigate any potential conflict—how to make sure we are maintaining and protecting the integrity of our procurement processes, and the businesses within our departments as well.