Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
In concluding, may I say this is a very serious matter, as has been mentioned before. We have to do our very best to make sure that we do report to Parliament in a full, fair, and complete manner.
The lesson has been learned from this experience in terms of how we will deal with that kind of issue in the future. The Auditor General will be called in when there is some alternative accounting treatment to take place. And the other action plans that are taking place will deal with some of the symptoms that have been noted in this matter, including establishing the pecking order and to see to it that when there's disagreement of the accounting treatment, what is the role of the Comptroller General? A new policy will make it very clear that it will be a duty of the Comptroller General to report such disagreement to the deputy minister and the secretary so that there will not be any kind of misunderstanding in the future.
Thank you.