Currently, the seven members that the agency has are part-time members and they're spread throughout the country. It is sometimes difficult when the agency is doing a hearing, for example, or working on decisions for which it has to have a certain number of members available, to discuss the decision and then sign on the decision. That can often have delays. They are administrative delays, but it could have delays.
With the proposal to reduce the numbers and make them full-time and have them located in the national capital region, they still can represent and come from various parts of the country, but they would be available here in the national capital region so that, when they are discussing the issues pertaining to an individual case or complaint, they're all around the same table discussing the same issue, hearing the same issue, and then making the decision and signing off on the decision there. We believe it will make the agency much more efficient in terms of workload to have five permanent versus seven temporary. We think in fact it provides more people power and that there will be a financial benefit in terms of reduced travel time and reduced numbers of people to pay.