Well, the primary interview, of course, at eight days sets a purpose. It allows the government to collect the initial information and to open the file. We understand it's only an interview, it's a tentative interview, and many times the claimants won't have any representation at that stage. We believe there will be plenty of time within the 60-day period to have their case heard thereafter. So I think it would expedite the matters.
We see many delays, and if you reflect on more efficiencies.... If I could offer my opinion, if we could deal with these matters on a more timely basis, we could save everyone a lot of extra dollars. The regional chairman was relating to that earlier in that cost amount we talked about. We don't begrudge this amount being spent, but we'd like to see it be done in a very efficient manner.