With all due respect, sir, I would question the ability to suggest there are flaws with the program unless you look at all the facts. In my experience, drawing conclusions that are definitive without having all the facts is a risky proposition.
I want to thank you for doing the audit, because your role is to try to help the government improve programs like this and many others. It would seem to me that your audit has been successful from that standpoint, because the government has adopted four out of the six recommendations and partially two of the others. I would think that would draw you to conclude they are on the right track. Is that a fair comment?