Absolutely, I do, Mr. McCauley.
Again, the structure of the Public Accounts is that Parliament controls by votes. Therefore, for every department at the table, they have votes for operating capital, Gs and Cs. The Public Accounts reconcile the authorities provided by Parliament and by those votes with the actual expenditures by those departments and by those votes. That's not a vote 40 construct. That is a construct of parliamentary control.
As you know, the president is interested in moving forward and looking at some alternative means of Parliament exercising its control.