The timeframe would be, well, as quickly as we can get the people on and get them up and running. I hate to promise, because there's a staffing process and a training process that has to take place, but it's certainly within four to six months.
We'll have the people hired within a very short period of time. It's the training that takes the time. These people will be on the ground, and there will be a combination of classroom training and mentoring by senior inspectors, and they will be out in the field doing this work.
It's about getting them in the door in the next two months and then getting them trained over the next three to four months, so within six months we're going to have this fully covered off.
My colleague Sandra Wing is our main contact with the U.S., and she would like to add something.