When we did this audit, and again we had done a similar audit in 2009 when we found a number of problems, we felt that the problems with the appointments were affecting service to Canadians. When we came back and looked at this again, we put that specific lens on it, looking at some of the tribunals where they make important decisions, whether it's on refugee files or the competition or the specific claims. The ones that we looked at were focusing on organizations that make important decisions for Canadians on questions that Canadians need resolved.
At the time we noticed an improvement in process. More guidance was provided by the Privy Council Office. More notifications were issued by the Privy Council Office. I think fundamentally what we're looking for in this whole area is it's important to make sure that these positions are filled because of the decisions that have to be made. For us, the final result on this, and we made recommendations, is going to be less about process and what changes have been made to process, and much more about if there are fewer vacancies, are vacancies being filled faster.
I think fundamentally, yes, we were disappointed that we found that the results were very similar to what we had found in 2009. What we're looking for going forward are indications that there are fewer vacancies, and vacancies are being filled faster.