That's one of our recommendations to the government, to follow up with all individuals and businesses identified as having a risk of being ineligible for the payments they received. The partial agreement from the departments was because they do not intend to follow up with all individuals or businesses identified as potentially ineligible. They don't believe they have the resources to do all of that, and they intend to take a risk-based approach to post-payment verification.
As I stated earlier, their plans, so far, are not sufficient, in our view. Even if they don't want to follow up with all, we believe they should do more than they are currently planning to, because it is not rigorous enough to compensate for the lack of prepayment controls at the beginning.