Thanks. That's a great question.
There are a few different pieces of information that we require. For each fiscal year, we require from provinces and territories audited financial statements that are a reflection of where funding is spent. That, for us, is just a key function of ensuring the sound use of public funds and that federal funding is going where it is intended.
Provinces and territories also provide to us annual reports that outline their accomplishments under those key principles that are reflected in the agreements. Some provinces and territories publish those annual reports and others don't. The federal government's intention, once we have all of those reports, is to put together a federal report that makes public to Canadian families the progress of the system.
I will say that there have been challenges for many provinces and territories over the last number of years in putting together some of that annual reporting, but we're getting into a bit of a groove with them right now, and this is certainly a very busy time of year for us as a number of those reports are coming in.