Yes, it relates to the issue you've just been on. It has come up several times: the difficulty of staffing, understaffing, and how it slows down the process. You're just mentioning that Privy Council is habitually understaffed. They've had 17 full-time staff all along, although they're approved for 27 full-time equivalents.
This was during the good times when the government was basically spending the country into deficit. Now we have a deficit and we have a freeze imposed. Has the government given you any indication of how they're going to deal with this staffing issue when they have the freeze in place? Or is the understaffing that's already there going to become a problem?