Actually, I printed it from the Internet so I have a different version, but sections 2.44 and 2.45 outline a number of situations between 2000 and 2005 that caused the backlog or inventory to increase dramatically. It was a time when we were changing the act. Apparently there was a court injunction, and standards were reduced at one point, so it was really a difficult time, obviously, and something we are still dealing with today. Again, as it says in the report, it was a key factor in the increase in the inventory.
What recommendations do you have--because obviously governments will make changes again in the future--so that we don't run into this type of situation again? It really appears to have left future governments in a bit of a dilemma in dealing with the backlog.