Thank you.
Actually, what you've raised is something that we try to do internally when we make recommendations, that is, to challenge ourselves by asking, if you were on the receiving end of this recommendation, how would it be implemented? That is something we try to think about when we are making recommendations.
We don't go much further than the recommendation in terms of saying that you could implement it this way or you could implement it that way, because really it's up to the departments or organizations to determine the best way to actually make the implementation. But certainly when we are making that recommendation we do try to put that lens on it, to make sure we are making a recommendation that is reasonable and can be implemented.
In this particular case, when we're dealing with something like risk, for example, I think we are looking at things like the question of updating the risk assessment. So if a risk assessment was made originally and there was one level of risk assessed, if it's a longer-term project, then maybe the risk needs to be assessed later on as well throughout that same project. It's making sure that type of thing is done.
I don't think here we are looking at major changes in the approaches to risk. We are looking at some improvements that can be made to augment the practices that were already in place.