That's a good number of questions.
I'll start with attracting lawyers. It can be a challenge, depending on where you need them and depending on what the linguistic profiles for the positions are. We have made it simpler to find lawyers with the appropriate linguistic profiles by establishing the initiative that I mentioned in my opening remarks, the advocates without borders initiative. Before, essentially, the bureau was 15 separate legal offices working within their own silos in their own cities. By breaking down those silos and by creating the same business processes across the country, standardizing business processes, we're now able to move files around so that they can be dealt with in an office that might not be quite as busy as another office, in an office that has the lawyers who have the linguistic profile necessary for that particular file.
From that perspective, the advocates without borders initiative has allowed us to work more effectively with the same number of lawyers.