Thank you.
Let me turn to infrastructure. You've said, “I was pleased, in a way, to hear that Infrastructure Canada is one of the very few departments that actually has provided you with information, and has been open in providing it.” The problem, of course, is that the information, from what you're telling us, is not very reliable. In fact, when you look at their estimates about the percentage of completed projects, you say that
All PBO analysis is sourced from the datasets received from Infrastructure Canada, and the PBO continues to find inconsistencies in the datasets. The Percent Complete figure, for example, is based on the judgement of the reporting proponent and has no clear definition, standard or process to calculate its value.
Now, it seems to me that means the proponents, the people who are building things or doing construction of various kinds, can claim anything. They can say it's 80% complete, but there's no standard process for measuring that whatsoever. Is that right?