Thank you, Mr. Rafferty. You're bang on time. That's great.
Colleagues, I've avoided making any comments about some of the questions that the Auditor General can or cannot answer. In other experiences, of course, the business about having a witness--in this case, the Auditor General--comment on policy probably doesn't fit the issue. She is well equipped to handle the audit of the performance or the procedures, but I think it is unfair to put her on the spot to try to comment. But I'm glad she deftly moved away from that. It probably should have been my responsibility, as chair, to say that question wasn't really appropriate. However, we're in the business of trying to cooperate to get at the same answer.
Mr. Kramp.