So as a respected and trusted Auditor General—which is the way the NDP and in fact I believe Mr. Brison have demonstrated their faith in the Auditor General—I would question why they would now question that statement made by the Auditor General. But having said that, the Auditor General also made it very clear that because it's duplicative and unnecessary, it would be more efficient not to have to do them.
On top of all of that, there would be no loss of oversight whatsoever because there is still the audit of the government's summary of financial statements that would capture the information of departments and department-like organizations.
Is that not correct, Monsieur Boissonneault?