One of the recommendations we made in the report, Chair, was that the government should look at what lessons can be learned and whether there are simplifications or modifications that can be made to existing processes to speed up and reduce the complexity of some of those processes. They agreed with us on that. If there is a future hearing, perhaps the Secretary of the Treasury Board would comment on where they see the most potential.
My intuition is that this was a very unique situation. There was a lot of pressure on people to do it, but unless it's really necessary to speed things up, I don't know that it's a system we necessarily have to go to. But I'll leave that for the secretary, I think, to comment on.