Mr. Butt, it seems that we're dancing around in a circle, so I'm going to be specific again. Can you change the legislation and put something in there that will allow intervention by a member of Parliament without getting into difficulty, as we are able to do now, to reach the board or to reach the decision-maker to say there is new information? Take faxing; talking about the IRB, you're lucky if it's looked at within 24 to 48 hours. An e-mail is never looked at. We're even discouraged from sending e-mails.
I'm talking to you about practical stuff, on the ground, maybe a little more than my colleagues are doing. Maybe I'm a little bit more hands on, but you can't send an e-mail because it will be looked at but not acted upon. As for faxing, you don't know who the officer is. You don't know who's making the decision. If you put it in “general”, by the time it gets there, it will be two weeks.