I agree. As I mentioned, I would hope that these departmental audit committees would help to focus attention on it.
The government as well, I think, or perhaps central agencies, will have to assume more responsibility on doing the tracking and why some are.... There actually are probably a few areas that are more problematic than others. Honestly, I think in some cases it's a question of senior management attention. It's also a question of resources. I don't think we can completely ignore that. That comes back to government policy decisions about which departments are going to get funding and which aren't, which issues are going to get attention and which aren't. Those decisions and priorities change over time.
Perhaps we can try to give more analysis to the committee when we do our departmental performance report this year on which areas are perhaps more problematic. I would rather do it in broader strokes, because I hesitate to point to specific departments. At times there's maybe only one audit, and that's maybe not representative of the progress they're making in a number of areas. But I think there are a couple of areas we can see where progress is not as good as we would like.