I fully agree with you. While we talk about not leaving it as an open-ended timeframe, it is important that you have a timely assessment that's undertaken, but that period should allow whoever is making the assessment to have gathered all the information or data in order to make a final decision. If you speed it up, are you by any chance speeding it up because you are under pressure?
Today, we have a backlog of almost 60,000 cases. Are we speeding it up because we want to get rid of the backlog, or are we not perhaps looking at what needs to be done in order to expedite the process with the kind of support and resources that are necessary in order to make a reasonably timely decision and not to have it drag on for a year or 18 months?
Expediting does not necessarily mean there's anything wrong with it, as long as the quality of the decision is not compromised.