Thank you to all the witnesses for coming.
Mr. Scott-Douglas, I'd like to keep on the theme that my colleague Mr. Woodworth talked about, and that's the issue of security—albeit, as Ms. Cheng has pointed out, it's really about the auditor looking at the processes and plans; it's not the implementation thereof, but whether there's some structured plan to be secure. I wrote down quickly what I thought I heard you say. Albeit the Auditor General was looking to see that everything would be updated by 2012, you're saying now that 80% are approved and 64% are signed off by deputy heads. Is that correct?