Thank you for that.
I will switch now to chapter 4, which is on food safety. In chapter 4 of your report, at paragraph 4.57, you reference the Weatherill report, which obviously folks in your department looked at during this audit process, because it talked about what things they were supposed to do with respect to the Weatherill report. By the way, this individual, a lady by the name of Sheila Weatherill, was hired by the Conservative government. In 2009 she did a study of the listeriosis crisis of 2008. I happened to be part of the subcommittee on listeriosis, not part of the Weatherill report, so there were two reports at once.
Ms. Weatherill made a comprehensive number of recommendations, of which you are kind of talking about one. It's the ICS, which is basically on emergency management. My understanding of this—and I don't know whether this became part of your documents—is the government actually said it had completed all of the Weatherill report's recommendations. They were all complete. If that was true, then how could the ICS still be in draft form, untested from 2004?