Very quickly, Mr. Chairman, if the Office of the Auditor General was auditing departmental financial statements and giving an opinion on those financial statements, we would not need to do any significant additional work to audit the public accounts. So yes, in fact there is a huge amount of leverage. We do the audit once. If we've got comfort on the numbers at the departmental level, no further work is required except to consolidate those numbers of the public accounts, so there are lots of efficiencies.
As to the point about the standards for the audit, the Office of the Auditor General follows the standards set by the accounting and auditing profession. We do try to do our work efficiently. If we have to audit the public accounts, we audit to the materiality that's relevant there, and do that efficiently. If we're auditing a much smaller financial statement...obviously a great deal more work is required at that level.