I want to go back a little. When you're talking about the number, it is actually a staggering number of appeals that you hear each year and go through. When I first read that, it is actually a staggering amount that you cover. Having been involved in municipal work, where municipal boards have been involved, I know the importance of having the right people on them.
In terms of Charlottetown, we have these people all over the country who can't actually go. With technology the way it is now, is there not a way where these people could go to a major city and, through technology, video and whatever, have something in our offices in these major cities where they do go from time to time? Is there any value in that sort of discussion?
I am wondering also, because of the numbers, what is the backlog?