Thank you for the question.
Mr. Chair, I wouldn't say there was no relationship between them. In the first audit, this audit here, we audited the design, the delivery, the launching, and the paving the way to get the programs financed. In the second audit, we will be looking at how that played out and how that happened. But there certainly is a link between the two of them.
We hope that one of the benefits of auditing on the timely basis that we have done--i.e., now, rather than after the program is completed--has allowed us to identify what we think are risks that the government should pay attention to, namely, the risk of some projects not being completed. So we've identified that risk in this audit and we'll go back in the second audit and make a determination on just how many of those projects didn't get completed.
So yes, they're two different audits, but I think they're quite closely related.