There is reporting required now by the provinces, but if you look through the reports that the provinces provide you'll find that they are pretty sketchy. It's pretty hard to tell what actually happened and what particular outcomes there were, but also where the inputs really were and what programs are being funded.
As a start, I think just getting together and demanding a level of detail that would allow for an accounting of which programs are being funded by the LMDAs and some kind of measure of the outcomes of those programs in a consistent fashion, so that you can understand the expenditures in each province and compare them, but I think.... I unfortunately look at these things as punitive, and I don't think we should be looking at them as punitive. In the ideal world, the provinces and the federal government should work together to try to define a coherent set of reporting standards that will really be meaningful and allow us to understand what's being spent and what's successful. I think it's reasonable to demand that, because these are contributions from workers and from employers, and they have a right to know what's being done.