They managed the Liechtenstein list appropriately. It helped them learn how to deal with this type of situation, but there are still some things they need to tighten up.
For example, when we asked the agency whether they were going to continue with the types of agreements we were talking about, the agency told us they were not, but some of the individual people, the assessors and so on, were telling us they were going to.
Again, there was a lack of consistency about whether they were going to continue with the types of agreements we were talking about. They need to tighten up those things.