The way things usually evolve, this report probably started as a very small report but has grown over time, with people asking for more and more things to be included. But I still believe that because it comes twice a year, it could be an important tool for various other committees and other parliamentarians to use—not only behind closed doors but also in front of the cameras—to hold government to account. As well, it's useful in enabling various departments to ask themselves what they're actually doing, and then to have to defend their figures against what you might have interpreted from the facts and figures.
That's just my vantage point, because I appreciate the work and would like to see more of it.