Thank you for that.
Staying with this theme of data and information, it was brought up at a previous committee meeting on this topic, on this study, that we live in a modern era. The preponderance of data that comes with that is pretty vast. Whereas a grievance in 1980 might have involved walking down a hallway, opening some file drawers and finding some papers, now there's a great deal of searching for electronic records and so forth.
Do you think the preponderance of electronic information and data is linked in any way, even in the smallest of ways, to the length of time or the timelines we're talking about now to fulfill the requests for information?