Yes. What the board has done, and I think it has taken the lead, is that when we deal with cases as they come to the board at the first level, we have gone to technology to make the documentation for the parties. Those would be the pension advocate and the board members that hear the case. We've used technology to speed up that process by making that all available, in real time, to everyone.
We've made great strides in decreasing the amount of time it takes from the time they file and it enters the board, over which we have control, to the time of the review hearing and the decision being rendered.