Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you again for being here today with us. I just want to note, Mr. Aterman, that back in March you stated that of the 425 cases, there had been 144 decisions since June. There were 21 that were founded complaints; I believe that is what you indicated at that time.
In your view, is the number of complaints in proportion to the number of decisions that we've had or to the 425 number? Does it justify rethinking the complaints process of the IRB, and if so, can you explain that?