Thank you very much, Mr. Saxton.
We're going to go to the second round. It's going to be four minutes each.
Just before we go, I just want to address an issue, Ms. Biggs. When you review the performance report, it's obvious that CIDA has had some serious problems, which have been identified by the Office of the Auditor General. I think you're taking very earnest, sincere efforts to correct this, as indicated in your performance report. But CIDA, in the last eight or nine years, has had five ministers and it's had at least four presidents. It's always been the view of this committee that the tenure ought to be much longer. Imperial Oil can't operate with a new president every two years, Penn West Energy can't operate on that basis, and we don't think CIDA can either. Do you have any opinion on that point, which we've raised on a number of occasions?
The point I'm making is that you've churned the presidents every two or two and a half years, and as a result you do not have the corporate capacity or the corporate memory to really effectively and efficiently operate the agency's business.