We have to negotiate the format and the length of DPRs with Treasury Board, and we're down to under 30 pages, with hot links to websites, to characterize everything my department does. It's a bit of a challenge.
We will keep the public informed and parliamentarians informed. One of the accountability tools is that there are annual reports attached to most of the land claims agreements; many of them have a statute that Parliament passed for implementation. They require annual reporting. They're a joint report to the parties, and those reports, I think, could be more detailed and fulsome and more candid about where there are issues. They tend to be rather positive and rosy, and I think the reports would be more useful to Parliament if they were more candid.