Yes, you said that the ombudsman's third recommendation had to do with the benefit of the doubt. I read in the government's implementation plan that the intent was to strengthen the benefit of the doubt. The department said that it would set up a multidisciplinary team to improve the formula used to make decisions and to provide reasons that are easy to understand.
In my mind, that does not really deal with the benefit of the doubt. Are you getting the same impression? Do you feel that the department and the board have taken all the necessary measures to ensure that the benefit of the doubt is given to a greater extent?