Further to Mrs. Mendès' question, there was a report that came out in 2010, and we're now in 2016, and now, after the Auditor General's report in 2015, you say we have to look at this. That's a gap of five years. I'm not sure if I understood properly what happened within those five years as you guys were coming up with your plan. Obviously, you determined that it was an issue and you started to look into it, but where are the tangible results from those five years? What is that gap for?
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