Okay. That's unfortunate, because all we've really done is shuffled the problem off to other departments. This is a pattern that has been going on for far too long. We need to open up a little bit more. I don't know how to deal with it, but I really wish that commissions and departments were talking to each other, because it is just passing on a problem to somebody else and it's just working its way through the system.
I am very glad that you talked about not just what the numbers are but the commitment to look at the root causes of some of the problems, and the consultations have come up in a number of other areas. I am a former chair of the scrutiny of regulations committee and still serve on that committee, and I do know that a simple response to a letter that you send could take anywhere from 30 days to 30 months. It's astounding how some of the information just does not move between departments very easily, so that every time there is a transfer or a consultation, you open yourself up to having artificially large numbers.
I wanted to ask, in your experience are you seeing transfers to any specific department as being a pattern of some sort? Is there incidence of a bottleneck?