Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Just on the IRB funding, I do want to acknowledge the increase. I think it is important, but that said, let's just be clear. Currently the backlog is increasing by about 2,100 cases per month. The total backlog, roughly, as of 2017, was at 43,000.
Given the funding that is being provided, we would process about 18,000 cases. That is not even half of the backlog, so this means that all those new cases that are coming in are just going to be legacy cases 2.0. That is the reality. I'm just going to park that.
I know staff can't answer these questions because you don't determine funding.
I would urge the government to seriously look at these numbers. No amount of dollars will be saved from the efficiencies that the government is currently undergoing if we seriously want to address this issue.
I want to see whether or not staff can give the committee a quick answer on the timeline. Can we expect an action from the government with respect to the crooked consultants recommendations—yes or no—and if yes, what is the timeline?