Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. DeMarco, and all the support you have here. It's always good to have you reporting to this committee.
It's good to note that you report to Parliament through this committee, so your work is incredibly important not only for this committee but for all of Parliament.
On that track, I'm thinking of the other auditors general across Canada. Looking at page 11 of report 7, we see that 15 of the 20 measures are multi-jurisdictional. The report reads:
...challenges affected the timeliness of measures in the transportation, oil and gas, electricity, and building sectors...provinces raised concerns with the draft Clean Electricity Regulations, including impacts on costs and rate affordability. The department proposed measures to mitigate these concerns...
There's a back-and-forth with the provinces and the federal government. How does that play out with the provincial auditors general? How do you work with them on issues like this?