Mr. Chairman, if I may say so, the priority of that investigation of the 8,500 is really not so much to determine what should have been classified differently but to determine where there could be an exposure because they were not classified differently. So it would be to determine first and foremost whether there could be or could have been a breach in the handling of classified information as a result of not having done an SRCL. In that process, we will obviously develop a view of whether there are any projects that need to be modified, and develop a sense of whether there are actual costs associated with that.
On June 3rd, 2008. See this statement in context.