The only thing that I would like to clarify, as I said in my opening statement, is that there seems to be, certainly in certain quarters, people trying to attribute this to the audit report that was produced in the fall of 2006 on climate change. This situation has absolutely nothing to do with that.
As I mentioned in the statement, the reports that are tabled by the commissioner go through the same process as any other audit of the office, which means that the senior management and executive are involved in the choice of the audits. So the fact that we were doing that audit was a decision of the executive of the Office of the Auditor General. I review all of the reports. I am briefed on them. I actually participate in helping the commissioner with her forward remarks. So that report, while it was tabled as a report of the commissioner, is a report of the Office of the Auditor General. We stand behind that.
I would just like to clarify that it has absolutely nothing to do with that, and I really cannot go further than that.