Well, obviously, Chair, the situation is serious.
I don't have the exact numbers, but I believe in the late eighties or early nineties the number of claims was around 80,000 or so. In fact, at that time the government declared an amnesty. It might be worthwhile for the committee to go back and look at that history. At that point, the board was not able to cope.
I think we're fast approaching a similar situation. If we see that the number of cases coming in is double what the board can deal with in a year, not even considering the backlog--