The challenge there is that the number of six and a half months is based on when the application enters the building. That's how the current system tracks it. A correct service standard mechanism might track that, but would more likely focus on when the application is complete. Therefore, we would be comparing apples and oranges otherwise.
There is a date within the 6.5 months, however, that includes the time when the application is complete. The idea is not to make the time longer, but to be more efficient. But I caution about comparing it with the 6.5 months, because that's just a number on how long it takes when the application is entered into the system; it's not a service standard. A service standard is something completely different.