We could do that before they respond, but, after all the work we have done, I think it is preferable to see how they are going to respond and what they are going to say. They have the Auditor General's recommendations. If the committee wishes, we could pass a motion asking the President of the Treasury Board to pay specific attention to the points raised by the Auditor General in her report. We could do that, but frankly, we should wait until the President of the Treasury Board responds. We have done essentially everything we can do up to this point. It is always possible to pass a motion asking him to pay particular attention to the Auditor General's letter.
You have the floor, Mr. Kramp.