If anything, the report that was submitted to Parliament by the Treasury Board president has put air under the wings of this committee to come up with some substantive recommendations.
One of the things you said was that it was a good summary of the problems, but there were no solutions to the problems. In my view, a lot of what was recommended was actually punted down the line. It's not going to solve anything, so that creates a level of importance for this committee to be able to provide recommendations to the government.
We can provide...and we can table the report. Whether they do anything about it or not is up to them, but we are planning on having the President of the Treasury Board come to explain the submissions that she made to Parliament. I think that would be helpful as well. Do you agree?