That's probably a harder one to tackle. Each of them brings a unique angle we would need to look at. As with any audit we might approach, we will obviously look at the design of the audit, controls around it, whether or not it was rolled out in that individual's new would-be objective and outcomes and did they have a way to measure that they're achieving them. We'd like to see departments doing a self-assessment and correcting as they go.
I think one of the unique things about auditing a program in response to an emergency as this pandemic is, is that initially you might start a program with an intended objective because you believe it's very short term and quick. Then as you realize that it might need to last a little longer, the program needs to grow and amend.
That's the kind of self-assessment we would like to see departments doing and ensuring that throughout they are making sure they've put down their rationale and that they've designed it well, thinking about needed controls around handing out a program or funds in such a fashion.