I think what it shows, looking internationally.... I was talking with my colleagues today and asking about Australia and New Zealand. To my knowledge, there's no other country that has had ten clean audit opinions at the government level.
I'll credit my colleagues here. John Morgan, who has been doing this for the last ten years, has been very careful in ensuring that we have the right controls over financial reporting. You have to have a control system in place.
In a big organization like the Government of Canada, as you collect his information from very many different departments and sources you have to have an appropriate system to do it. We do it through our Receiver General for Canada system, which is, I think, a world-class system compared with those of other countries.
Last, I'd just say, as the chair has said, that in terms of an important accountability back to you as parliamentarians and to the people for the purpose of saying that we have a fair set of books showing how the money was spent, it's an important accountability. For our part, it's something I'd say we are proud of—and more my colleagues, because they've been doing this for quite a few years. I think it reflects some very good work on their part.