The reason I mentioned the delegation of authority in the special report this year is that there were these few instances where we received testimony of such occurrences as part of our research in doing the report cards. At this stage, I do not have any documentary evidence, aside from the testimonial evidence we gathered through the special report, but I was sufficiently concerned such that it's going to be part of the systemic investigation.
As a matter of information, I can tell you that as far as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is concerned, during the process of the report cards I had personal conversations with the head of that agency, and that practice has stopped. The delegation order has already changed as part of the report cards exercise.
With respect to Natural Resources Canada, we have to meet with them and look into their processes in detail. As you can see from the result of Natural Resources Canada's report cards, there is a lot of improvement that needs to be done in that department.
We'll be working closely with all of the departments that received failing grades.