My understanding is, and perhaps Commissioner Bernier, who worked more closely with the audit than I did.... They are looking at everything; they have to look at everything to understand that you are not carrying on yourself or in your baggage anything that could be a danger to Canadian aviation safety and so on.
In the course of doing that, they discover all kinds of things. It's amazing—some of these come up in the media—what people try to carry onto an airplane. One of the things that came up a lot was large amounts of cash, presumably under $10,000, because over $10,000 you have to declare it. Trying to be helpful, I think, the employees then would report this, but our job is to point out the potential problems with overreporting. If every agency goes a bit beyond its mandate to try to be helpful to something else, then they're not really following the law that Parliament has voted.