Thanks. I hear you, and I know it's complex. I don't want to sit here and be an armchair quarterback and tell you to fix it, but I have to tell you that's still not a really good answer as to why so many things still remain unresolved a dozen years later.
I have two questions for the Auditor General.
One, given the amount of money that's involved here, I do think it is fair to ask why it took so long for your department to go back to this group and do the follow-up. It just seems like a long time when you've identified key problems. Obviously it involved tens of millions of dollars over that period of time. Is there a reason, Auditor General, why your department would wait so long to go back in?