Mr. Chair, the report, as has been pointed out, is a very valuable piece of information and one that I think we take very seriously--it and the internal audit reports and any other reports that are happening. I guess the other big piece of data and the sources we get are through the contacts we have with the ATIP community. Through the training sessions or those calls at the help desk we run, we get a pretty good sense of where the pressure points are, where the organizations are, and where there are systemic issues, I'll call them, where the professionals may be having some difficulty dealing with things because of whatever the changing circumstances may be. Or, as you pointed out, some organizations may be having more difficulty than others in meeting the standards as set. What we'll do is look at training sessions that can broadly help the organizations. We will work with organizations where they're having difficulty.
One of the other key things we're doing, especially with the expansion of the coverage of access to information under the Federal Accountability Act, is an awful lot in terms of developing capacity in the community. All those extra organizations we've added have really put a fair amount of pressure on trained professionals, and we are making sure that there are--