That would be good.
Now, another major concern is really about transparency.
Mr. Monette, I'm aware that you've not been in your position for a long time, but you did say in your remarks today that 85% of user fees have service standards. The problem is that they're not really reported. So you have this extreme case on page 21 of the Auditor General's report, where we have this glowing comment:
As an example of full and balanced performance monitoring and related public reporting, we found that the Parks Canada Agency included full cost information and complete information on standards....
But then for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, not only do they not make it public and report against the performance standards.... And again, someone who is looking at this critically could maybe surmise, or ask themselves the question, what are you hiding? But the Department of Fisheries and Oceans then does a small-scale survey of 200 and then reports on performance on that.
How does a department continue to get away with that, and is that specifically going to be addressed?