Just to agree with what Mr. Bruinooge said, I do think it would be valuable for those who are interested to see that bank report.
We should recognize that we don't need a motion for the Auditor General to look into something. If she wanted to look into it, she could certainly look into it. It's not a necessity for our committee to do that.
I'm sure a year ago, if she felt it necessary to do so, it would have been done. Obviously, she has her time constraints, given her busy schedule and numerous reports. I just hope we don't try to tie her hands on work she does have to do, given this hasn't sparked interest, and given the report of the bank that clearly suggests that it made sense.
In terms of the philosophical angle that Mr. Bruinooge mentioned, it's interesting to note that the provincial Liberal government has recently said they are looking at the same approach of selling assets and getting out of that business. So it appears that more governments around the country are using that approach and recognizing that if it's working nationally, it can certainly be adopted in provincial capitals. I'm sure that's one of the reasons why Mr. McGuinty has taken that approach as well.