Yes. Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Welcome to our committee. This is also my first meeting. We're in a bit of a learning stage.
I think this topic came up prior to Parliament's summer break.
One of my questions was around the Auditor General. As you know, often the Auditor General has a rotation for when audits will be done, unless there is a request. Usually a request would come up due to something that someone may see as a concern or an abnormality. I think it is clear that, at some point, the Auditor General does.... Because of this policy, do you see that there should be...? It's a substantial change but, as mentioned, it's not huge dollars. I have a couple of questions following that. I'll follow up with a question on the Auditor General. On a rotation basis, or because it's new policy, should there be something that happens within the next two or three years?
Mr. Marland first, please, and then Mr. Rose.