With pleasure.
We have about 450 people who are audit staff. Roughly half of those are professional accountants, so they're chartered accountants, CGAs, or CMAs. The other half must have at least a master's degree, so we have people who have master's degrees in public administration, in economics, in sociology, in environmental sciences--the whole gamut. We will also go out and get people as required. At one point, when we were doing a lot of work in health, we actually had a doctor on staff working with us.
In our support group, we include people such as Lyn, who will have responsibility for our finance, human resources, and IT shops. We also have legal services, knowledge management, communications, parliamentary liaison, and all our professional practices training—I hope I'm not missing anybody. In those groups as well, of course, a lot will be people who have come from the audit side and have moved in, or people who have the specific expertise needed for that particular service.