Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and thank you to our witnesses.
You have an extraordinary task of responsibility, with 99 million passengers in 2006, and of course you're talking about that increasing exponentially.
Whenever the Auditor General takes a sampling of files, we usually find some very interesting things written, so I would like to give credit where credit is due. In paragraph 3.25, 21 files were assessed. I won't read the whole paragraph, but it appears you had some glowing results from that. You followed up where you found problems. So that's good.
I think the Auditor General has also done a good job of explaining that you are pioneers in this. You began the process before the rest of the member states or the OECD countries. Are the rest of the major OECD countries well on their way in this process as well?