Thank you.
We rate progress based upon the complexity of the issue and the actions that are required to address a recommendation. It's all in relation to recommendations made in previous audits. It's the complexity of the issue and the time elapsed.
I would point out that in this particular case, the follow-up was done very quickly after the original audit—about a year and a half before we had to make that assessment.
While many of the issues will require a much longer period of time, particularly data access from the provinces and territories, we saw good indication that Passport Canada addressed many of the issues that we felt could be addressed rapidly. That's why we do that assessment based on complexity and time elapsed.