There's no involvement in the initial drafting of the report. We will have a full report, with recommendations, and that is our work, our thinking. Before we publicly issue it, we give the department a copy of the draft of that report and say to them to let us know if they have any comments on it. That's on the text.
Also, on the recommendations, if they concur in the recommendations, we ask them to give us an action plan on how they're going to implement those recommendations, including a timetable, so that we have what we expect them to do and a timetable. We then have something that we can judge them on. We expect all recommendations to be fully implemented within a year. If they are not, we include that in our semi-annual report to Congress and the head of the agency to alert them to the fact that they're open recommendations.