Our hope is that there will be detailed action plans. If these reports are selected by the public accounts committee, then that will be part of the standing order to do them.
I mentioned in a previous appearance earlier this year at this committee that generally speaking, all the reports on environment and sustainable development from our office come to this committee but only some of them go to the public accounts committee. This committee, to make sure there are no gaps, could require action plans from the departments as a matter of course. If they get called to the public accounts committee, then they have those plans ready anyway. It's an element of accountability that there's a potential gap if the public accounts committee doesn't specifically select this report.
I would ask the committee to consider doing what you just mentioned, Mr. Duguid, in terms of requiring those action plans. Some of them do it voluntarily anyway and some of them do it for public accounts, but it's not mandatory.