We have access to all the information required to follow up on our recommendations.
That's the reason we have progress reports. One of the differences I always talk about with my audiences is the difference between us and the Auditor General. The Auditor General does the same types of reports for various departments, but what happens to them after that? How does it progress?
We put all of our progress reports on our website. They're accessible to everyone. They show—according to our assessment, not the department's assessment—whether there's progress on the recommendations or not.
That is incredibly powerful. It doesn't always get the action as quickly as we would like. It's a means of getting more action. We also see a tremendous amount of benefit from doing that. It provides you as committee members, and all of the public, with heat, light and transparency on what is being done or not being done.