Thank you.
As with my colleague who spoke before me, I wish to tell you that I have very much appreciated hearing your comments this morning. Your presentations are illuminating and they show you are very knowledgeable. I am very pleased to have that discussion with you. As I don't have much time, I shall ask my first question. But I wanted first to tell you of my appreciation.
My first question is for Mr. Egan.
In her 2007 report, if I am not mistaken, the Auditor General mentioned that DNA analyses could be done very quickly in urgent cases which represented 1 per cent of the caseload. In other cases, which represented 99 per cent of the whole caseload, the average processing time was 114 days, which is about three months and a half, even if the goal was a maximum of 30 days.
Would you agree that the maximum processing time should be 30 days? Do you think that having to wait for three and a half months to get the results of a DNA match interferes with the work of investigators?