Thank you, Mr. Speaker. So in 2023, we had a contractor to go out and engage the public and talk about how they feel that we communicate with them. And there were issues obviously. Even with things like the website -- in normal times, most searches for government information starts on the website, and so we got a lot of feedback on that. And so we're going through a process of updating that website, and that means looking at all the content that's on there, tens of thousands of pieces of information, reviewing all of those. Writing them in plain language as opposed to using jargon, writing for residents, not writing about government. And so we've heard that feedback and we're going out and we're making those changes.
Another valuable thing we're doing is going and talking to the communicators in the departments to get their perspective on things. They see what's happening. They see the issues. And so how do we work with them so that they can do their job better. And that means things like eliminating some of the administrative burdens that they're dealing with, making sure that they are engaged at appropriate points in the development of new initiatives. There's always an opportunity to communicate, and we need to make sure that our communicators are able to -- we put them in positions to take advantage of those opportunities. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.