Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
First, in terms of the 6.4 million that remain, we are not aware of any particular initiative to reduce that. In reality, most of the effort taken was in trying to reduce the gap between the population over 30 years old and the actual number of active social insurance numbers in the registry.
In the case of the 6.4 million, it becomes a question of time. As Madame Fraser pointed out, these are people who received their cards prior to 1976, when there was no requirement for certification. So over time, that population decreases. Basically there is no activity to aim specifically at that. That's why we were concerned about the quality of the entire database.
They have done specific work on components of the database but haven't sort of looked at it overall to say, is this good enough to support the various social and other government programs that use the accounts?