Yes, of course.
We do not, as I mentioned earlier, actually conduct effectiveness studies ourselves. In our mandate it's very clear that we can look to see whether departments have measured the effectiveness of the programs. And the only way you can really measure effectiveness is if you have set established objectives at the beginning.
We often—I would say in the vast majority of our reports—report on whether there have been reviews of effectiveness: does government know whether the program is being effective; is there information in place; and are the objectives of the program clear at the beginning of the program?