I guess we'll have the Auditor General before the committee and have an opportunity to discuss that. I think that for a lot of us, the idea of reducing in any way the audit function of government—and I speak as a former Minister of Public Works.... On an ongoing basis, constructive audit functions are very important, whether they're from the Auditor General or Comptroller General. It's something we're watching closely. We're interested in discussing how in this age, particularly during a period of expenditure review, reducing audit function....
Is it a feeling that perhaps the audit function had become too onerous, that it wasn't really from a cost-benefit analysis, that it wasn't really benefiting, and that perhaps the audit function had gone too far? Is that part of the consideration?