That's not quite it. Every year we do a financial audit of the financial statements of the crown corporations. These are special examinations that are carried out once every five years under the Financial Administration Act. They are very extensive audits that are obviously much broader than simply the financial aspects of the crown corporations.
Up until recently--in fact this still continues--the reports have gone to the boards of directors. There is no requirement in legislation that these reports be made public or that they be tabled in Parliament. In Budget 2004, government indicated that they were going to put in a requirement, but that has not actually come to pass. Since then, all of the crown corporations have been posting their reports on their websites.
Due to the interest of this committee and other committees in some of these special examinations reports and parliamentarians' questioning why they weren't made aware of them, we have now decided to publish the summaries of the special examinations that we have conducted within the past year. In this case, we've done a little more--about a year and a half's worth. So you, parliamentarians, will be informed of the key findings of each one of the special examinations through our annual reports.