Minister, you talked a bit about the backlog with Mr. Weir.
I read the synopsis of the current state of the queue and I guess they took a snapshot of a point in time on November 16. They said they would expect at steady state they would have 80,000 in the queue, and that they would be able to process 100,000 in the queue. It looks like with 200,000 in the queue, it should take six months to work through the backlog and get down to steady state. I'm concerned. Perhaps you can provide us with some confirmation that you're satisfied that the department isn't burying the hard cases as they seem to have done with the projections that were given to us in the summer, where the hard and difficult cases were buried, and now we have 15,000. Do we have confidence that they're not doing that in respect of the 200,000 in the queue under the new system?