I do think there should be a uniform standard, and we are working on that. However, the reality, of course, is that when you're regulating 50,000 lawyers, as the Law Society of Ontario does, compared to regulating a few hundred as the Law Society of Prince Edward Island does, there are resource challenges.
However, I want to add that in addition to the sort of periodic random audit process, law societies engage in risk-based audits. They will target for re-auditing any law firm that they've gone into and had concerns about. They also engage—again, it tends to be in a targeted way—in practice audits, where they'll have a more comprehensive look at a law firm. The numbers I gave you are really for the random audit process.