The issue of paper-shuffling was raised by Mr. Fitzpatrick. There are issues about how we do business that actually affect our ability to achieve our objectives. Some sustained attention to information tools, financial systems, the kinds of reporting burdens, and whether the energy is spent meeting requirements of agreements or doing something in the community—these make a difference over time to the accountability.
I work within the legislation and the funds Parliament provides me. I accept my responsibilities as deputy minister in terms of leadership of the executive part of the department. I'm hoping Parliament and the government will, over the next few years, renovate those tools, because frankly, trying to do what we need to do with the legislation and the tools we have now isn't exactly mission impossible, but it's a very difficult one.
The most important observation the Auditor General made was to renovate the underlying legislative basis for what we're doing.