Well, we've reported, I'd go so far as to say inconsistently, since 2002 in various reports to Parliament—the RPP and the DPR—about things like reaching vital events agreements and the various activities we'd undertaken, but the Auditor General is pushing us to become more results based. And we agree. We need to become more results based. We need to set targets, and we need to achieve them. And the principal area we need to do that in is the social insurance register.
So the next step for us is to set the goals for the integrity of the SIR, and then start to report to Parliament on how close—hopefully we'll have exceeded them. If we haven't, then we'll need to report on where we're at and what we're doing to meet those goals.
So that would be the next results-based move we could make, when it comes to reporting on performance.