I'm glad you asked the question, because the auditor's report said that a certain amount had been charged to the pension fund and should not have been charged. I can announce today that everything that was charged to the pension fund that should not have been charged has now been cleared out. I had a meeting on Friday with the Deputy Minister of Public Works, who agreed to reimburse half of the remaining balance of the CAC charges. We've had discussions with Treasury Board to reimburse the other half. So now the pension fund is exactly where it should be.
In addition to other things that were done, we now have an oversight committee that watches everything that's charged to the pension fund. Every three months, all transactions over $50,000 are checked again. So the checkers are checking the checkers to make sure this doesn't happen. An accounting unit that was part of the pension unit in NCPC now reports directly to finance, so we make sure there's no interference there.
So a lot has been done.