It's a hard act to follow, when the audited auditor feels chastened by my colleague.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Again, thank you for being here, Madam Fraser and colleagues. I'm going to apologize in advance for an early departure today for a flight I have to catch.
The tradition of auditing the auditors goes back to Roman times, and the question you asked, Mr. Christopherson, I remember from my Latin class days, “Who audits the auditors?” It really is remarkable that we get to sit here and participate in that tradition, particularly when people say, as they often do, that we don't have the checks and balances in Canada that the nation to the south has. Here we are participating in a very important check and balance. Thank you again for the work you do.
My first question is about the peer review by Australia that you mentioned. When will it occur, and when might we have the opportunity to have the presentation you suggested?