I can begin, and perhaps my colleague, Madame Cahill, will want to supplement.
Our colleagues at Shared Services Canada, or SSC, are working hard on this. Since we started trying to solve this problem collectively, several thousands of rules and updates have been added to the system, and we know that it is stabilizing. That doesn't mean that the queue is getting shorter, because there are movements every day, at a large employer like the public service. However, there are updates, and the system is more stable than it was.
Among the series of things we have done, we have imposed a moratorium that allowed us to freeze or postpone vacations and overtime. We have also postponed repayment of overpayments. We are doing a series of things to make sure, at Treasury Board, that the pay environment is stable and allows us to manage the queued transactions. We know that an employee may have more than one transaction in the queue.