As I said, it will be a challenge to meet that 90-day deadline. We will need the necessary resources to implement the bill and process those cases when we receive them. I'm talking about both decision makers and officers in the field who work with us. It's an outstanding team. We currently have 18 officers in the field, as well as five full-time vice-chairs and three part-time vice-chairs. However, if we're talking about 1,000 cases a year, that's hard to do. That's 170 cases a year for each decision maker.
On April 18th, 2024. See this statement in context.