The impact it has for our study is that it prolongs the amount of time required for us to prepare the analysis for parliamentarians. I think the impact it has for Parliament is that Parliament doesn't have the benefit of having financial information when they're debating policies.
It is true that we requested meetings with CSC officials. It's also true that our meetings were cancelled on the day of those meetings. As a result, what we were forced to do—and were able to do—was work with many of our colleagues in the correctional services facility at the provincial level, where we did get a lot of help. We got a lot of help from Statistics Canada as well in doing our study. We also had a very strong peer review panel, which helped make up some of the difference.