Thank you very much.
I like what you've described, Colonel Blais. Basically, it's an “AAG in and DAG out” kind of thing, and getting all those things done.
To Frank's earlier point on Canada Company, just to give folks some clarity on how this all began in the first place, it actually happened in my mess, the Royal Regiment of Canada. It was something called Batoche Company before it was called Canada Company. It was geared towards just supporting the troops and the regiment and was something that all units had. But to Colonel Blake Goldring's everlasting glory, he laid the foundation stone for bigger things when he decided that this had to go much wider. Thus, Canada Company was born. The intent was not to take over government programs and plans, but to ensure that leading citizens, leading lights, and captains of industry had a role to play in supporting our troops nationally. That was really the undercurrent that drove all of it.
As we've seen, we have tremendous groups such as True Patriot Love, Soldier On, Treble Victor, and so many others that are doing great work, and they want to do that voluntarily. It's not that they feel they have to do it. They feel they have a duty to do it. I applaud all of those people for all of that great work they do.
Mr. Marcus, you said that sometimes you get a ministerial. How quickly are these ministerials resolved?