Perhaps I'll start on that one, Mr. Chairman, and then Mr. Flageole can supplement.
When this corporation was initially set up as a subsidiary of the Canada Lands Company, with a mandate to develop an urban park, the Auditor General initially expressed concerns about the manner in which this corporation had been set up and the significant costs of developing this national urban park. Parliament did not have an opportunity to participate in that decision. This was created, through an order in council, as a subsidiary of the Canada Lands Company. Since then, the government has deemed it as a parent crown corporation, so now it reports to Parliament just like any other parent crown corporation. That's gone a long way to addressing the initial concern we expressed when it was initially created.
The special examination report that we issued on Downsview was a clean opinion. We did not indicate any significant deficiencies. Overall, we thought the corporation was generally well managed in terms of achieving its mission and vision, which is the ultimate development of the park. But, as always, auditors always can find opportunities to improve things, so we had a few of those.