I've spoken with a CEO in my province, who has found an identical situation. Again, we're fine with having a process, but who, ultimately, should be responsible for this? I think that's a very important question to ask.
Mr. Lewis, I have to state for the record that I'm against red tape, but when you talk about audits, and the timing of audits, I will say that from speaking to regulators, I know that sometimes they go in because there is an issue, concern or complaint. Even if there is no issue, and these things are mandated over a period of time and a series of checks, it's to make sure that the company doing business in this particular area—and I would say health care is probably one of the most important areas, and a very mature industry—is maintaining paperwork in a proper way, and that a company has all the records it needs to engage meaningfully if something goes wrong.
What do you say to that? Maybe you can give us some more particulars, because I want to make sure that the public interest is maintained.