The public accounts committee, of course, deals with accounts and money generally, and will do so. They will be dealing with all 11 chapters of the Auditor General's report in a single meeting. Given the importance and the comprehensive nature of the report with respect to search and rescue....
If you're calling it a tradition, I don't think it's a tradition. If you're saying it is one and that's exclusive, I don't think it is exclusive.
Secondly, the fact that he's written a whole chapter on this one important issue and given it as one of his top three priorities.... It's one of these value-for-money audits. It's a management audit. There's a lot of information that is basically not accounts-related. It's related to the life and safety of people who require the service. As he said yesterday to the CBC, there are matters of life and death involved.
This committee, with its knowledge of Canadian Forces and operations, is ideally suited to deal with that.