From a parliamentarian's point of view, from a Canadian's point of view, it seems like it's complete mismanagement of the department to not appoint enough judges and cause a backlog increase of 6,000 people. These aren't just 6,000 files, these are 6,000 human beings' lives, 6,000 families that are waiting in the queue because of what obviously looks like mismanagement of the process.
I'll move on quickly.
We have the cost of $2 million. Has the department done any work on what the savings will be? Right now, an appeal is taken to a judicial level, and there has to be a cost associated with that. So if we won't be going through that channel and we're going to substitute the RAD, what are the savings by not going through the other channel?