Thank you, Mr. Reed. Perhaps we, as a committee, should follow your lead on that and do the same.
Is it fair to say that if someone feels their behaviour is acceptable and of a high standard, they'll probably continue that behaviour?
Mr. Ferguson, I'll ask you that, given your point of view as a long-time legislative auditor. If a government rejects every conclusion and criticism that you've found within your report, is it likely that they will simply repeat that behaviour because they feel it's of a high standard? With your experience as a legislative auditor, would that be fair to say?