It spikes because it's based on a static population. We're using the base of where we are now, but we're not factoring in new hires or turnover. So if we stayed the same as now, that would be the projected retirement--
Director, Human Resources Services, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
It spikes because it's based on a static population. We're using the base of where we are now, but we're not factoring in new hires or turnover. So if we stayed the same as now, that would be the projected retirement--
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