Yes, we do. Just to clarify, I read out during the last meeting the reports, with the working titles, that require revision and will not be completed and one was Integrating the Voices of Low-income Women into Policy Discussions on the Canada Social Transfer: Aboriginal Women in Vancouver, Immigrant and Refugee Women in Calgary and Women with Disabilities in Winnipeg.
Just to clarify what we did last week, we were requested to bring the reports that will be published, the reports that will be printed, the reports that will be posted on the web, and the reports that will require translation before they're posted on the web. Last week we found out we had three reports that were printed and posted on the web and we had five reports that I read out last week that will be posted on the web and require conversion to HTML. Then, the reports that require translation will be posted on the web. There are two of them.
In the last part—this is where the quandary is—the second report, Integrating the Voices of Low-income Women into Policy Discussions, and the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women one are apparently the same report, but the minister's office has reported that these reports require revision and will not be completed, so they're a work in progress.