I'll get Sally to add some context around my answer, but we do work with departments to establish standards in terms of what goes into an RPP, DPR, as well as the content that goes into estimates and the quarterly financial statements. There are standards from a government perspective. We do review departmental content to make sure it lines up with what we expect. At the end of the day, if you're dealing with RPPs and DPRs, ministers are accountable to sign those things. If you're looking at things like some of the reporting in house, you have deputy ministers who are accounting officers under the FAA, so they have a role there as well.
On May 28th, 2013. See this statement in context.