Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate the ombudsman coming, and I appreciate all the recommendations. That does make our task a lot simpler for us, especially when we start looking at defence procurement.
My understanding of your study, from what you just said, is that you only concentrated on the ones that National Defence had final authority on. I'm anticipating that you didn't look at some of the great big contracts like shipbuilding, fighter jets and others that are involved at three or four different departmental levels. Your recommendation is along the line of what we can do to streamline that process among National Defence, Procurement Canada and Treasury Board.
First of all, I find it striking in your report to National Defence.... You make your recommendations. Unlike what I've seen in responses from the department to the Auditor General or to the defence ombudsman, where they either accept or reject the recommendation, in almost every one of yours, the response starts the same way. It's an almost identical response: “We will review our processes and look at the management action plan.”
Are you satisfied that this is good enough to deal with recommendations that you made in your ombudsman's report?