If I were to put some interpretation on what the audit report says, it would say there is no centralized repository and quality assurance on the training, categorically. The responsibility rests with the accountable managers in the regions. As I mentioned before, the policy is quite clear. If you're not trained, you're not assigned or you're assigned through some sort of on-the-job-training mechanism. In the regions, I think a lot of that would be found properly documented. There is no centralized oversight, and I believe that's the gist of what was being pointed out to us.
Again, this comes under quality assurance, which is something we have to improve.