I've very satisfied with the enrolment progress. We would welcome an audit by the Auditor General if she sees fit to do it.
We have a rollback plan in case there is a catastrophic failure, and the reason the blackout period was extended was feedback from stakeholders.
We find ourselves in a bit of a catch-22. We had a 10-day blackout period, and we wanted to rollover for 10 days. Stakeholders were nervous. They thought that was not enough time. We extended it, and now we're getting feedback that 16 days is too long. We feel a bit like we're in a catch-22, because when there's a request from stakeholders, in an effort to be responsible, we act on it, and then we are criticized for acting on feedback from stakeholders.