We're talking about two separate things, Mr. Chairman.
This amendment and this specific part deal with the fact that the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy — rather than the Auditor General — should be conducting an assessment and analysis of the government plan to determine whether it is realistic, achievable and will achieve the targets that have been set. This is done within 30 days of the release by the minister of a statement under subsection 9(2). So, that is quite clear. Working proactively, she looks at it immediately and ascertains whether the plan is realistic or not.