No, no, the minister also has that same due diligence requirement. The minister has the authority to sign. The minister is the one who's accountable for the programs.
Generally, the minister's office is looking at issues such as whether it is meeting program requirements, and whether we've dotted all the i’s and crossed the t’s in terms of managing risk.
The thing that slows us down most is the actual management of risk. That is one of the big pieces we're putting in place.