That's a very good question. I wasn't pleased about getting a C either. I must say I believe the commissioner's standard was higher than usual because a C corresponds to a mark of 60 to 69, whereas, for the commissioner, a C means a mark of 70 to 79.
We lost the largest number of points on aspects of Part VII, and we achieved a very high level on virtually all other measures, except with regard to matters pertaining to the lack of recent plans. Marks were very, very high on other measures, in a number of respects, except with regard to Part VII.