In a way, it's a matter of degree. We do not have any problem. We have the full cooperation of the provinces. Any information we ask for, we get. That's not an issue. It's the same with our relationship with the OMS.
What I think the Auditor General is asking is how we can be sure unless we have memoranda signed and agreed to. The challenge for memoranda is that with legal and other things, they take time. And if there's something new, again, if we have a call that day, the chief medical officers will start reporting. That has not been an issue in the four and half years of the agency.
The operative word is “may” be a problem. They're pointing out a potential risk, which I think is a legitimate thing to point out. It's part of the reason we're pursuing as quickly as we can all these agreements. Again, they're to give more clarity, formality, and common understanding to as much as possible. In the meantime, we've not had a problem. We've had many problems we've had to deal with, and we've dealt with them successfully with our partners.