Ten years ago the Auditor General did issue a report on what was then termed the “billion-dollar boondoggle”, because grants and contributions were made to not-for-profit organizations, and there was little to no follow-up or standards or criteria that those groups were able to at least state or meet. Obviously, the response to that, at that time, is the direction you're taking now.
Could you comment a little bit further on the importance of ensuring that the programs the federal government runs in this ministry meet objectives and meet standards and come to a conclusion that we can actually verify the services delivered?