In terms of the actually target, we'll be going down from the initial 180 policies to 45. This we already know. The 45 policies will be completed by the end of the year.
In terms of the associated reporting burden for the remaining 45, the reduction will be in the order of 25%. Will the number be slightly higher or slightly lower? We'll see, but it will be very much in line with those targets.
So we do feel very confident this work will be completed and that we'll achieve the objectives laid out.
Secondly, on the activities of this ADM committee, which gathers together not only central agencies but also representatives from smaller organizations, it is true that at the time of the AG's report this committee had just recently been formed and there were not yet any concrete results to report. But much of the activities of this ADM committee, during its first six months or so of operations, was focused around the people component—the one that my colleague Mitch Bloom spoke to briefly—which resulted in fairly dramatic positive reductions for all departments, particularly the small ones.
So I do believe it speaks to some progress.