We are a department of 4,000 people. For me to sit here today and say that every one of the 4,000 people are out as cheerleaders of this I think would be an overstatement.
I've been around the organization now for about 12 years so I know most of the players, if I could put it in that sense. I think there is good support for it. I think we're at the point where people are trying to say, before I can say this is a good thing, show me what it is.
In terms of the concept, I've worked in a number of departments of government, I've worked in a number of cities, and I've never seen a group of employees more passionate, more caring, and more focused on their clients. That's not to take away from any of the other organizations I've worked with in the Government of Canada. But I encourage you to meet some of the employees of Veterans Affairs Canada, the front-line people, the pension adjudicators, the case workers. I assure you that you won't find a more dedicated group of people, a more compassionate group of people, anywhere in the Government of Canada, and I've been a few places in my career.