Frankly, I was a little surprised, too, with the comments, because what we hear from business is, “Please don't send us three auditors in the same year; just send us one auditor to audit everything.” In the discussion we have when we harmonize tax or when we implement tax agreements on behalf of a province, business usually thanks us, because we have one auditor who comes and audits everything. So our tendency has been to do that.
Before, sometimes we would send auditors to audit just one element of the business. We've tended to get away from that and send an auditor to audit the entire set of books, and that's it; it's over with. When it's finished, it's finished. Business seems to appreciate that a lot more.