Thank you, Madam Chair.
Good morning, everybody. Thank you for being here today.
Good morning, Madam Fraser. It's good to see you again.
The question I have for you is about your comments regarding the recording of the costs, the ones that were recorded in the following year, where the response of the government was that it had consulted the Comptroller General before making that decision to record the costs in the following year. How do you reconcile that? Government departments may go to the Comptroller General to seek advice or guidance, and the advice is given and followed. How do we find a check and balance to ensure that such decisions will comply with the rules and regulations?