I would just like to clarify that the audit we did was on health care services in Canada. We have a report that we will be tabling in the spring that will be looking at support to deployed operations. So this is really the health care system here in the country.
Again, the department does not have the information that one would expect. Most of the medical records, for example, are paper records. So it's very difficult to get any kind of trend or any sort of analysis without going through individual charts, which is an almost impossible thing to do.
They started developing a system--in 1999, I believe it was--and only expect it to be completed in 2011, which appears to us to be a very long time. It would seem again that funding may be an issue there, that the funding was not given to this and may have been put into other higher priority items. I guess there's just really a sense that they have managed the system without the kind of information one would expect.
They have done periodic surveys, and that is how we were able to point to one survey that found that the members were saying they believed they were getting very good health care. But we would have expected much more information to manage this very important system.