What we did last year was this. We basically did a very quick submission to Treasury Board Secretariat to address the additional responsibilities of the FedAA, including, as the commissioner said, the internal audit and the ATIP function. We used previous analyses in terms of how many investigators per complaint, and we did a very quick exercise with Treasury Board. In fact, in that submission there were only five additional investigator positions.
What we agreed with the Treasury Board to do was to come back this year and do a comprehensive exercise, a full A-base review, to then assess the requirements of all the functions of the office based on the workload that we are now facing on an ongoing basis. Last year, it was actually a very quick exercise to address the imperatives of the FedAA.