If I may, Mr. Chair, it is basically the same for the Public Service Commission. By working with the organizations, we become familiar with their activities. We may be talking about large organizations or small ones, but if the smaller departments are asked to produce the same reports as the large ones, it requires a lot of time and effort on their part since they likely conduct fewer staffing procedures.
However, just because these small departments have less capacity does not mean that they are immune to the risk. As a result the PSC adapts its services and provides additional assistance to small departments that may need more expertise and advice on the policies that are in place. Rather than asking them to work on reports that may take them more time, we are asking them for fewer reports but we are more involved with them in real time to help them meet the requirements set out in the law and in the PSC's policies.