I believe you are talking about a government evaluation program. It is indeed in place. Every five or seven years, requests are made, and the government has to re-evaluate its programs. The government has not been in power long enough to have evaluated all of its programs, but it plans to do so. It will be done in the future.
In this chapter, we indicated that the government is able to forecast the reductions that it will achieve through various measures in its action plan. But how is it that the government is not able to evaluate them after the fact? That is the question we asked. We made a recommendation, and the government has responded.