Mr. Chair, we agree that improvements have to be made. I would like to make a distinction between a business case, which has all the options with all the details and the cost-benefits, and the outline of the details, as to how those outcomes are going to be achieved.
We believe that we have improved over the last number of years. The standard has improved, in terms of getting projects that deliver the benefits they should be delivering. We agree that we have to keep improving, but we have also made very significant improvements over the last number of years.
Have we met the required bar? We agree with the Auditor General: we have to keep improving on that.