Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Wiersema, you made a comment that struck me. You said that the public account numbers can be trusted. I think that's a very important statement, because the world is full of numbers that can't be trusted, if you think to Enron, and Worldcom, and more recently Merrill Lynch and a whole bunch of other companies in the United States and in Canada as well. It strikes me as something we should be very proud of, which benefits Canadians in a real way.
If you could, I'd like you to just briefly tell me how these numbers compare in that trust with other nations, for example, with the results in other public accounts in G-7 nations.