Mr. Lynch, with great respect, you go on like everything is fine. You have the Assistant Auditor General sitting beside you who just said today that your response to the recommendations gave “little assurance or definite undertakings” as to how you intend to address this. Given the fact that we've been dealing with it since 1997, why should I as a member of Parliament walk away from here believing that you have any better sense of the urgency and that you're actually doing something other than wonderful words?
Hold that thought.
Mr. Goodman, I'm assuming that since 2006 you've been raising the alarm with the minister about this as you saw your inability to stop the increase in unresolved cases. Could I just get a sense from you what action you took to try to push the government to raise the alarm?