Not at all. Our audit reports will still be based on strong evidence. They will be cleared with the entities. I do believe that the issues we're encountering are just slowing us down a little. What we might see, in order to ensure that we have good quality of audits—and we're actually doing that in an audit on CERB—is that we're going to split it into a few pieces. We're going to start now and look at the design and implementation of a program. Then we will wait for data to accumulate, for time to have passed so that we can look at the effectiveness of the program and whether or not controls were in place to do what it should do.
I think that will allow us to maintain a good-quality audit, if we're able to divide it into parts that are more manageable and that make sense given where we are, real-time, still responding to a pandemic.