I raised that point and I'm probably going to address it again with the Chairman and the committee in order to ensure that this audit is eventually conducted. My question also concerns cuts. You're talking about lowering the number of audits from 30 to 25 and the number of reports from three to two and of cutting travel costs. So I'm concerned about the impact that will have in the present context. A major economic crisis is indeed ongoing.
If the crisis worsens in the coming months, current budgets will not necessarily cover all the expenses that would have to be made. Major audits will be necessary because a lot more money will be spent. A lot more controls will be required. Based on what you say, there were more audits when we spent less, but there will be fewer when we plan to spend more. There will be staff cuts. You said earlier that you anticipated surpluses. The purpose of my first question is to determine what the impact of these measures will be. If there are staff cuts, how will that affect your office? I think there could be a major impact on the work that would have to be done, but that will not be done in the years to come. Will there be layoffs?