All right, I'll go through another route. That's fine. I'll take care of that one another way.
I just want to mention the treaties. I'm so close to Caledonia, I have to. We haven't done an awful lot here, and I know we can't go too far into this, but I do feel obliged to raise the issue of the treaties and the concerns that the Auditor General has raised in terms of the amount of time.
I understand from a preliminary Q and A that the Caledonia situation doesn't necessarily fit exactly into this category of review. The Auditor General is nodding that that's correct. Nonetheless, they are related. It was still an unresolved treaty that triggered it.
Can you address that, please? I feel some need to hold some account at this level as to why we aren't getting the treaties done as quickly, given that there have been undertakings on the part of the department to expedite them, and all those kinds of words. Can you give us some assurance that we're not going to continue to see these kinds of reports year after year, knowing the kinds of problems it can and does create?