Yes. Very quickly, in 1999 the departments didn't have action plans for toxic substances. Now they have action plans for all 138. It takes time, but they have that done. If we look at some of these specific issues, from limited information back then to now, when information they indicate in their response is maintained daily, we do see progress.
We don't always audit where we think progress is going well. They mentioned already that they'd assessed 3,331 chemicals out of 4,300 at the time of our audit. We looked at that and said, “They're probably going to meet their goal, so there's no need for us to audit it.”
We have seen some progress—not in everything, but in some things.