It is ten working days to receive the response. So there's a built-in time lag there of about a month and a half, which comes to about two months when you consider weekends and holidays and things. We were in a holiday period.
That's the first observation. There's no way an inquiry could be turned around in less than about two months, allowing time for the person complained against to input and time for me to consider whether it was a reasonable thing to inquire into.
Laying that aside, there are different levels of difficulty in the matters raised in inquiries. It's very important that a person in my position not put out a decision on a question raised without giving it good consideration, because whatever decision comes out of an inquiry will be a guidepost for future behaviour.
I think there is absolutely nothing unusual about a three- or four-month lag on a decision on an inquiry.