Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to touch on the subject of my previous colleague. You said earlier in this meeting that it's about people and a smooth transition to the NRC. In regard to the SDTC working group folks who are responsible for much of the innovation and support at SDTC, these are folks who were needed across the country. The competitive landscape for these kinds of professionals is extreme.
We've learned this throughout issues with ArriveCAN, for example. When the government doesn't have people of expertise in the technology development sector, it ends up going to private companies. Those private companies then get involved in a myriad of procurement issues, as we've discovered through ArriveCAN.
I'm really happy to know that this is being transitioned to the NRC, as a matter of fact, because many of the employees at NRC are unionized. They're Public Service Alliance employees, and I'm really looking forward to ensuring that those employees are well protected. I'm not confident, of course, by the lines of my questioning, that that has taken place thus far.
When will the employees of SDTC know if they've been offered a position at the National Research Council?