That was according to the Treasury Board policy as it's being interpreted by the agents of Parliament.
With respect to this particular audit, I was not the chair at that time, but I spoke at length yesterday to Mr. Jean-Pierre Soublière, who was the chair at that time. He contacted Mr. John Wiersema and spoke with him to see if the audit committee could help express the fact that the internal audit committee did not intend to get in the way or interfere with the process--because obviously the Auditor General was on the case--and to encourage the Auditor General to proceed as quickly as possible with the audit.