Well, certainly the Auditor General identified quite a swath of them in terms of what we're not able to do thoroughly enough with regard to coordination among the four key agencies. I could list about ten of them, and I think they all sound pretty valid. Again, they are some of the ones I raised, for instance, not having enough time at visa posts to really check people out. I can go through the whole list if you want, but there are a lot of them.
I think the Auditor General's report was very good, but as I mentioned earlier, a lot of the things are the same things cited in a 2000 report and in a 1992 report. It's a bit more complicated now, because we have an additional agency, the CBSA. They have to do everything they can to coordinate their work and to make sure they're using the right kinds of identifiers for security purposes. There's a host of things in that report. It was a good report. I recommend it.