I'll pick up on that for a minute. I guess the Treasury Board has given us the use of the SIN, and you can't access any of these programs at all unless you have a social insurance number, whether it be some of the northern programs, rural native housing, social assistance, or tax case appeal. You can't, unless you have a SIN, and I understand that. I guess what you're suggesting, Mr. Martin, is that what we have to do is give everybody a SIN.
I just want to ask the department something. The Auditor General expressed some concern about the number of excess SINs, and the department has made some significant progress, I believe. In your opinion, do you feel there is still a serious problem?