What COVID has taught all of us is that both parties need to be willing to move into the digital age and to be able to work across a medium that's very different from just sitting in a boardroom together and exchanging paper, so it isn't just about the auditors. It's also about the department and the Crowns and the corporations that we audit having the same goal and wanting to be on the same path when it comes to moving in that direction.
We're definitely seeing that there were quite a few hiccups at the beginning of all of this. We were able to deliver on many financial audits for Crown corporations that were ongoing at the time, when everyone hunkered down into their homes. We saw some delays. We did see some difficulties. We did see us having to find more creative ways to come up with sufficient and appropriate audit evidence. It has actually forced both the auditors and the financial statement preparers to really be more in tune with what their financial or IT systems can do and can't do. I believe that everyone is learning that investing in technology and collaboration tools, like the one we're all using today, is important and needed moving forward.