Another topic that often comes up, when we hear you speaking or when some of your assistants come to see us, is the whole issue of implementation. I am referring to the fact that you often carry out an audit in a department that has already been audited during the previous years, perhaps four or five years in the past, and often we notice that recommendations were made but absolutely nothing was done to follow them. The departments give the answer that they agree with the recommendations, but ultimately, nothing gets done.
Do you think that, very generally, the government should take some steps to remedy this? Do you think that it should have more stringent measures? If so, from whom could they originate? Would they be the outcome of a legislative process, or would it involve giving more power to the Auditor General? I think that these problems arise again and again.