Not conducted by us, but I mentioned earlier in response to another question that there are oversight mechanisms in provinces and there are quality review procedures, and the oversight of MAID is generally, in our opinion, quite good. We are not concerned at this point. We don't have reason or evidence to be concerned that there are MAID reports being filed by practitioners that have incomplete or inaccurate or fraudulent data. That is not our observation. In fact, as I say, because of these additional mechanisms that are in place in provinces, some of which are for quality reviews and some of which are for oversight and compliance, we think the system is working pretty well.
I would say also that it takes more than 10 minutes to respond and that the new datasets will be considerably more complex and require more time.