In the U.S. the nine months is for what they refer to as the “initial determination”, and not the final determination. They have to come up with an initial determination. It's not final, just so that we're clear on that.
To answer your other question about the staff, as far as I'm concerned, we could easily double the professional staff of the board. We have only two economists right now, so we could easily absorb two more. We have three lawyers now, and one is on family leave, so we could use another two or three lawyers. That's about four or five professional employees.