I think in understanding whether the contractor is fulfilling his responsibility, certainly the Canadian Armed Forces have improved what they are doing fairly significantly.
They are monitoring the level of overpayments and underpayments under the contract. The total of overpayments and underpayments is supposed to be at about 2% and based on our review of the sample they were selecting, it seems as if the error rate is around that 2% for overpayments and underpayments.
They should be monitoring a couple of other things. One of them is member satisfaction. They are doing surveys to monitor member satisfaction, but we feel that the response rate they are getting is not sufficient for them to be able to rely on the results coming in from those member satisfaction surveys.
Finally, we talk about the fact that there's another performance target, that no more than 5% of the files they look at have incomplete data. Again, they are doing work to determine the number of files that have incomplete data, and we found that it does appear that it could be more than 5%.
The good part of that is it doesn't seem to be affecting the dollar error rate, which is at 2%, but it's a risk that it could result in more dollar errors, if you have that level of errors.