And I don't doubt the conclusion that you've drawn with your expertise. I just happened to be looking at the public accounts today and I couldn't find it. When our folks out there hear these types of questions, they think it's in the public accounts.
But I think, Ms. Cheng, as we would know, this is actually the Public Accounts of Canada, which has had an audit performed on it; it's not actually an economic plan per se. So it really is a numbers thing, something I've done in the past—with smaller organizations, obviously, but I've done this one as well.
I'll go back to Mr. Ralston about the issue of accrual. This is something that comes up here every now and again: the accrual method of accounting, and whether we're headed down that road or not. I know there's a report coming in, I believe, March of this year.
Can you give us a sense of how this is coming along? I recognize that there are some viewpoints here about whether we should or should not go down this road. I recognize that the AG's office has an opinion perhaps sometimes different from that of the other side, at the treasury.
Can you give us a sense of where this is at this moment?