It's a very good question, Mr. Chair, and I should have the answer at my fingertips, but I don't. I do recall that throughout the 1980s and 2000, the then Auditor General had issues with how the government valued certain of its assets and liabilities. There were issues related to how it accounted for transactions with foundations, like the Canada Foundation for Innovation. You will recall we had quite a number of issues about accountability and accounting for those transactions. A few years ago the government amended its accounting for the foundations to include many of the larger foundations in the public accounts of Canada, and to account for them properly.
There were issues in the past related to the valuation of what's called “sovereign debt”. That's the debt held by other countries. We had disagreements with the government on the proper book value of those amounts—