There are a couple of things, Mr. Chair, that we've done as a follow-up. They are things that were starting, or were to have started, earlier--simple things, such as that when our executive committee meets roughly every month, when we go through our presentations now, there is a section in the presentations made to us around economies and efficiencies.
So it's right in front of us; it's so blatant—it's in black and white. But it wasn't in the presentations that were being done previously. So that's there now.
The human resource management committee within the organization and the financial management committee in the organization are now chaired by me, as the commissioner within the organization.
Mr. Chair, it may sound rather cliché, but my word is my word, and I understand very clearly the intent of the Auditor General's report and the commitment that we made to Canadians through the reports on plans and priorities. At the end of day, I know I'm accountable to deliver on it. It may sound cliché, but for me my word is everything.