When either the Auditor General or the commissioner goes in to audit almost any department, one of the classic things that everybody will tell you is that they don't have enough resources. It doesn't matter where you go in what area of government, or whichever thing you're looking at, they will all say that they don't have enough resources.
Because of that, in our audits we tend to try to go beyond that and try to help the departments with our recommendations. We try to figure out how they can do it within the existing budget envelope. It's almost too easy an answer to say that they need more resources, because they would always say it. Every department that you go to and ask how they're doing will say, “Well, we could use....” I mean, I could say it. We could use more resources.
We can all say it, so we tend to not go in that area as much, unless it's obvious. Unless it's really big, in most cases we won't go there, and we'll try to help them come up with other ways to figure out how to achieve their mandates.