No, I'm afraid I've been out of government too long to have that kind of specific knowledge. I'm sure there are some places, although there can't be all that many, because everybody is risk averse. Everybody now thinks they have to do it by the book. That's an overreaction to what is basically a healthy phenomenon.
In other words, the existence of the Auditor General is absolutely fundamental to the good functioning of government. The existence of this committee is fundamental to the good functioning of government. The only trick is to somehow not overdo it, where everybody is so gun-shy that unless the book absolutely says I could say yes, I'm going to say no, which is the kind of thing that happens.