That's actually not an issue that we have had particular concerns about, given the governance structure that's been established for crown corporations, which is different from that of departments, in that corporations have a board of directors. We have done a number of audits over the years on the governance of crown corporations, talking about how boards are selected, for example, how the presidents and CEOs are named, and about the corporate plans that are presented to government. We did have an issue with the special examination reports that were not made public and not presented to Parliament, which was addressed in the budget of 2004.
So there will be more information coming to this committee, certainly, about the special examinations of crown corporations—and we can talk about that, obviously, next week. But I think it would be a good idea perhaps for crowns to have more hearings before Parliament—