So far it's been a little beyond my expectations.
In practical terms, I was told that I would have to spend about two days a week over 40 weeks, the equivalent of some 80 days. That's all very relative; it depends on needs. Obviously, since I was appointed in June, I have had a lot of information sessions. I may have spent more time than I will spend in the coming months. There was a considerable backlog at the Office of the Commissioner of the CSE because there was no commissioner. So I had to examine reports that I myself had not prepared. For example, I signed this report, but I didn't prepare it.
So there are a lot of additional things to do, but I think I'll now be able to adopt a more regular pace, and it should take a few days a week. Clearly, I'm here, I'm available, and I'm available 100%, when the need is 100%.