I'm getting there.
The foundation is good, so I don't think that there is a need to discuss that.
As far as the analysis goes, it depends. Sometimes it's obvious that there is a lack of analysis, and we have referred to that many times. You may have access to much better analysis now that the program review by Treasury Board has been done on most of the programs. When you get access to that information, you will be able to judge the accuracy of the information that is provided to you. If we take the example of adaptation, the information is there. There is a good chunk of information, but that information has not been translated for decision-makers, so it depends where you look. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's weak. Sometimes it's getting there. Sometimes more work is needed to be able to have good information. So there's not one answer for the overall activities of the government with respect to data and monitoring.