Yes, I think you've just passed an amendment that would explicitly require the annual report to provide that update on progress on these risk management instruments. That is where Parliament could hear about what progress is being made on the timelines that have been set out in the statement at the time the first risk management instrument is published on those subsequent instruments.
It is a question of whether you need to.... At this point, one method is saying that if two years have passed and you still haven't done all the risk management instruments, then you have to publish something in the Canada Gazette. The other method is that in the annual report, you will report in sum on the progress on all the risk management instruments.