It is rather specific to each country, based on the standards that were used previously. We don't think that the differences are as major in Canada as they may be in Europe, for instance. We do have some experience. Actually, we already have to use international standards in the audits we conduct for the United Nations agencies. So, we do have a certain amount of experience.
Of course, we regularly consult the major firms that are also going through this transition. We have learned a lot, especially owing to their experience in Europe. We try to conduct assessments, but they must really be performed on an entity-by-entity basis, according to each entity's assets, the nature of its operations, and so on.
I think that we are lucky to have ties to a major firm and to have access to all its training material. Preparing all that ourselves would have been a lot of work.