No, we're not.
Essentially the ombudsman will be filing an annual report. The report will be with the minister, and the minister will table it. On an ongoing basis, when the office of the ombudsman sees some issues they send us a report. On funerals and burials, for example, they had some issues there. They do these on a systemic basis. As they get involved in various issues, they send the report or position paper. The department will respond to that. Whether or not they find their way into the ombudsman's final report that will be tabled in Parliament will be a decision of the ombudsman.
In terms of what I will call openness and transparency, he posts many of these documents on his website, I understand, so those who are interested can go to the ombudsman's website and see the types of things they're working on and the types of issues they're raising.