How can you say that things are improving, Mr. Ralston, when that was never implemented? We were not even able to verify with the Auditor General. How can you come here and say that things have improved when we do not even know what was done in the various departments? We are not even able to validate the data. If information cannot be validated, how is it possible to say that better things have been put in place? I am sorry but it is impossible.
On October 21st, 2010. See this statement in context.