I think it's anywhere from, quite honestly, minutes to years, depending on the nature of the issue. In response to IED events in-theatre, we will have someone on the scene very quickly--I'm talking minutes--and they will do an initial evaluation and a follow-on evaluation. Thanks to the information age we live in, we're able to propagate the results of that analysis very quickly--within theatre to subject matter experts in-theatre who will look at what can be done immediately, back to Canada, to the army, to ADM(Mat), to the Canadian Forces writ large. What materiel-like fixes need to be put in place? Can those be done quickly? Can they be done in-theatre? Can they be done? Will it take more time? Do we need to buy a new piece of kit that will take a little bit longer? It's the same thing with tactics, techniques, procedures, and so on.
So the system is very responsive in terms of getting the information out there. For some of it, depending on the nature of the question that's being examined, of course, the analysis will take a little bit longer in delivering, so a solution will take longer. But it can be very responsive.