Thank you, Chair, and thank you, Ms. Gideon, for joining us. You and I have had a number of conversations over the years. I always appreciate the opportunity.
You didn't catch all the conversation earlier today, so I'll just quickly preamble a bit with the idea of saying that we need to shift to mitigation. We need to shift to prevention and mitigation from the reactionary. That was pretty clear in the conversations we had last week at public accounts.
I want to drill into that a bit with you and just say that the department has had the report for longer than we've seen it in public, so to speak. Could you tell me of any kinds of specific actions and what's been going on inside the department that shows you understand we're making that shift, that there are some clear strategies, clear goals and clear steps in making that shift from reaction to being proactive, so to speak?