We've made some progress. Because of the five new recruits, we're down almost 250--I think 241 is the figure--of catch-up backlog cases. You were also told last year that the investigative workload for one investigator is approximately 45 investigations per year, so if you multiply 5 by 45, the 250 figure is pretty close to the performance standard that we have set. And so we're making some gains in the backlog.
As to what kinds of cases and how far behind they are, I'm really not able to answer that directly, so I'll ask Mr. Dupuis to comment.