It's a $900 million question.
When you talk about having the type of reporting, you say, “Members of the Canadian Parliament should be able to expect a comparable level of reporting provided to legislatures in other international jurisdictions.” And, of course, through Canadian parliamentarians, then Canadians would.
I looked at the reporting mechanism used in the U.S. It's user-friendly. Anything you ever want to know about how the stimulus money is being spent in the U.S. is there. It's updated, if not on a daily basis.... I'm looking at one part here. The award progress was updated on October 10, and the distributing and reporting was updated on October 8. You can go through this and find out whatever information you need.
From your observation, would you say that with that type of reporting the American people are fully aware of how their stimulus money is being spent, the types of initiatives that are under way, and what is coming down the pipe for them?