Our main concern was with regard to the foundations that had been set up by the federal government. Over $10 billion had been transferred into them, and the accountability provisions around that were not sufficient.
A number of changes were made so that those foundations would be more accountable to government, one of which was to allow us to do performance audits in the foundations. We have done a number of them now. We actually have fairly positive results. We have looked at the Millennium Scholarship Fund and the Sustainable Development Foundation, and the Health Infoway is one that's under way right now. As a result, we are able to give additional information to parliamentarians.
When the limit on the spending was reduced to $1 million over five years, we made it quite clear that it was not our intention to go out and start auditing all of these thousands and thousands of recipients of grants and loans, that it was really the job of departments to put systems and practices in place to make sure money was being spent for the purposes intended, and that we would continue to audit those systems and practices.