Yes, but the exchange of documents is a crucial part of an audit. In fact, when we table a report before Parliament, we must agree with the department on the facts, and we can confirm the facts through the exchange process. At the end of an audit, we even ask the deputy minister to confirm the factual data. We cannot disagree in public over the facts, although we can disagree about the conclusions. It is up to us to draw the conclusions.
On February 5th, 2007. See this statement in context.