Thank you again.
Following up on what Mr. McCauley asked you, in 2008 Australia undertook “Operation Sunlight”, out of which there were 45 recommendations. Ten were implemented, 21 were rejected, and then there are others at play. We all want to ensure that when public money is being spent there is clarity, so I need to ask you a question on the reports you provide Parliament. How simple are they to read for a non-accounting person? Even accountants have fun reading those reports, and they have to go through their debits and credits and trying to mix things up....
Number two, what sort of transparency or level of disclosure do you provide in the reports? What is allowed and what is not allowed in terms of what the government may make decisions on?
Number three, as you know, we always face problems when monies lapse in a program or a budget. People like to use those monies; they really go into a spending frenzy. How do you ensure that doesn't happen?
Thank you.