Thank you, Mr. Chair.
This is supplemental to my colleague's questions. I'm just filling in, but I did some reading prior to having the opportunity to speak to you this afternoon.
I'm all for open, transparent, and accountable government, whatever party is in government, to make sure that our tax dollars are being spent prudently. Looking through the information in the report and the recommendations—there are some 12 recommendations and a variety of concerns—I would say that coming from any other committee or previous business experience, you would make a recommendation and you would obviously use the prudent and responsible measure and look at cost from a budgetary perspective. You can't expect anybody to make a recommendation and put a report to the House without any sort of cost attached or some accountability to a tangible business plan. Otherwise, you're just asking parliamentarians to put forward a blank cheque.