The previous standard was that the file was unassigned. You could assign files and then the parties could be talking sometimes for years. That wouldn't be in a backlog.
I'm happy with this new standard. It's a clear, objective standard. But one of the things that happened then was that a lot of files that previously weren't defined as backlogged went into the backlog, and then we had administrative challenges, and so on. So things got a lot worse before they will get better, which is why our present figures are not great. The good news is—I am sure, and I have asked—that by the end of March all files that we've had for over a year will have been dealt with under the Privacy Act.