In terms of processing times, I'll just correct one thing. When we started this endeavour, the processing times for the files were in the order of 150 hours per file. That is just a further indication of the complexity associated with going through manual records.
Due to the efforts put in place, we're now down to about 100 hours, and that number of hours per file will decrease over time as we automate more of the records.
As for the website that I speak of, I don't necessarily see it affecting the processing times. I see those as two independent pieces, but in relation to processing times, it is instructive to note that each individual file can involve up to 10,000 line entries for somebody to pour through to confirm the rates of pay, the timing, the periods in question, and on service and not in service. That's an indication of just how complex this undertaking can be.