You're absolutely right. I did not at all refer to accountability but rather to the three types of financial support: service agreements—in the health sector there are several of these, approximately 56%—projects, that do not account for a very high percentage; and support for the overall mission, which takes up 60% of the subsidies. There's minimal accountability. This generally amounts to financial statements and a report which looks more or less like this: we were to do this, we did this, period. We don't really get involved in endless paperwork.
On May 1st, 2008. See this statement in context.