Thank you, Chair.
It's just that sometimes when we're getting set up and listening to other folks, we're able to go back and pick up what you said, because we can't necessarily in real time. It's a small matter. We'll let that be.
Now, on Treasury Board, I'm still having some trouble understanding, after all the Auditor General's reports, why we still don't have a common template for the report. Why are they different?
When the Auditor General comes forward, we know automatically what the template is. We know what her reports look like. They're always lined up the same way in terms of what she's done, how she did it, and the conclusions. We don't have to immerse ourselves in that. We can go right to it.
Yet these reports are completely different. I don't understand. Help me.