It certainly is a way to forecast additional resources, but not quite as sophisticated as the Treasury Board would require, I don't think. But it's one that we'll use, if it looks good.
Basically, we see that an investigator can handle effectively approximately 45 complaints a year, with the hundreds of thousands of pages to review in files, and so forth. That's a figure we've discussed with other investigative agencies and with the Treasury Board, and that's a general standard that we follow in asking for resources. So we take our number of complaints and divide by 45, and that is the number of bodies we need.