Mr. Chairman, no, I do not feel we have to go back and reopen the audit or change our opinion. I stand behind that report as we published and tabled it on June 9, wherein we indicated there is no documentation available within the federal government to determine how the 32 projects were selected.
Much documentation has been released subsequently, and that documentation, for the most part, has its origins in the records of municipal governments. I do not see a lot of value in the Office of the Auditor General auditing this information. We do not audit municipal governments. We are the auditors of the Government of Canada. The documentation is public, and I don't see a great deal of value in our doing additional work on this file.