I think it's 60 days they have to comment on the likelihood of the government achieving its targets in the plans, while we do audits and so have more than 60 days to do our work. We dig into the files, go into departments, interview people, analyze the information, and then submit a report to Parliament. There's a big difference in the role we do, but obviously some of what we said in our report has been said by the national round table about the unlikeliness of meeting the targets within the Kyoto period.
On May 26th, 2009. See this statement in context.