I agree with you. That should be part of their normal, everyday responsibilities, though we have found in past audits that when it is part of the performance agreement perhaps more attention is paid to it.
I think one of the main conclusions in this report is, given the statements they have in their reports on plans and priorities where they're indicating they are stretched and they're having difficulty reallocating funds and meeting their program objectives, we would have expected much more attention within the agency on economy and efficiency. We saw very little evidence at senior management meetings of any discussion around economy and efficiency, just the way they operate, very little national statistics management of this issue. I certainly think it's something they should be looking at.