That's the number I'm familiar with, the number that has been suggested.
It seems to me--and you can comment on this if you wish--that you folks are doing all the heavy lifting. If you're doing an independent external review, if you do your investigation, if you gather all the evidence, if you look at all the factors and render a reasoned decision, the CDS doesn't have to do that all over again. He just has to say yea or nay.
Why does it take him as long to say yea or nay to a reasoned recommendation as it takes you to do the investigation, interview all the witnesses, consider all the policies, come up with a reasoned decision, and say, “Here, General, is our recommendation”? It still takes three months, on average, for them to render a decision.