Mr. Chairman, we don't disagree with this. We're not satisfied that we've made enough progress either. The thing to understand is it is not as if we've done nothing since 1994. The issue is that we were confronted with a series of priorities, and this one has not moved as quickly as we would have liked. When you look at it independently from all the other activities we do, we have not achieved the progress we wanted to achieve; we're getting to it.
We have achieved enormous progress in other areas--that's probably where the investment went at that time--but we don't disagree with the assessment of the Auditor General. We know our system is not what it should be, and we're working on it.