If I might build on that last point, that really is where we, as auditors, need to turn things over to you as parliamentarians. It's really you who are in the best position to really ensure that departments have stretched themselves.
You may be interested to know that one of the things the commissioner did this year was to communicate to all the deputy heads the point she's just made, that she's expecting the next strategies to really involve some stretch, with the departments moving to some more important commitments in terms of sustainable development. One of the points we made was that we would be urging parliamentarians to ask that question of the departments once these new strategies were tabled.
We should have mentioned that point to you. The next round of strategies will be tabled at the end of this year, in December, and we believe that one of the important roles parliamentarians can play in the oversight and accountability process is to really ask this tough question of the department—of the deputy ministers and the ministers—how have you ensured that you really are stretching your commitments?