Yes. Handwritten notes do take longer to review because they have to be reviewed in person and they can't be machine-read. Most of the other documents we get electronically, so we have a system that reads them and codes them. That obviously has an impact on the speed with which we can get documents to the commission.
In this case, the handwritten notes were identified as some important information that the commission needed to have, which is why we've produced them as soon as we could.
The ones that we didn't produce and that were being reviewed were going to be reviewed and redacted, if necessary, and produced well before the appearance of the officers before the commission.