I think what we identify is that, when you look at the whole amount of time required, Justice's portion of that time is 15% or 30%. When you look at the recommendation in paragraph 2.48, we say, “The Department of Justice Canada, in consultation with domestic and foreign partners, should assess the reasons for significant delays in processing requests...”.
I guess never let it be said that we let anybody off the hook from looking at efficiency in processes. Certainly more of the process is outside of what Justice does, so there may be greater opportunities for reductions in the time there. There may also be some efficiencies that could be had within Justice's processing as well.
We wouldn't say not to look at that, but I think the more fertile ground is probably outside the amount of time that Justice spends on it.