Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I want to thank the Auditor General and the many staff who work on these matters. I know hundreds or thousands of hours are synthesized into your seven or ten minutes of remarks. A lot of good work is being done, and I thank everyone in the Office of the Auditor General for that, as I'm sure all parliamentarians do.
I want to focus my remarks first on the aging technology issue. I think you'll probably agree that this is an exercise in accident prevention, and were nothing to be done, at some point there would be risk of a catastrophic failure somewhere in the public service that would have huge financial and legal implications.
You've only looked at about half a dozen departments. Are you looking at other departments generally, on the same set of issues? Are you looking at other departments beyond your spring report?