It is difficult to answer that question, Mr. Chair.
It's my last hearing as Interim Auditor General. I'll stick my neck out again. If senior officials say they're going to do something and have committed to the Parliament of Canada that they're going to do something, then I think they should be expected to deliver it.
If you've made commitments to Parliament saying that certain issues will be addressed at a certain point in time, I think it's important that people follow through and be held accountable for whether or not they deliver on those commitments. Do what you say you're going to do.