I understand your response, but I meant that if, in fact, there was a correlation, that might allow everyone to whom you are accountable to see that audits can, among other things, help improve the management of public funds. As well, the office's total budget amounts to less than one tenth of one per cent of the government's total budget. I understand that you cannot audit every single financial data from all government operations, because that would be too great a task.
However, let us imagine—I am only saying this as an example—that your budget was twice as large. I see that amuses you, but it is not a proposal. Would that not allow you to avoid, for example, making certain choices, as you indicated earlier, or audit throughout government? Ultimately, wouldn't additional funding for audits be recovered by the government in another way?