Thank you to our witnesses for their testimony here today.
I am going to follow up with what Mr. Ravignat was discussing, particularly around the discussion about costing and transparency.
We had a witness in the previous session—I'm not sure if you were able to hear them—who made allusions that there is only an after-the-fact scorecard evaluation of regulations. My understanding is that Treasury Board Secretariat assesses all final Governor-in-Council approved regulatory changes with administrative burden cost increases or decreases, and those are then published in the Canada Gazette. I think it's prepublication is in part I. Then any stakeholder, any Canadian, can comment on it. In those regulatory impact assessment statements, they actually not only say how the one-for-one rule applies, but they also give the burden in plain language that anyone can understand. They can then make sense of the regulation and then comment.
Is that something your departments do on a regular basis?