I will be very quick, Mr. Chair.
Our comments on measuring jobs apply to only one of the three programs that we audited, the community adjustment fund; that particular program had an objective specifically related to creating or maintaining jobs. Given that it established that objective, we expected that they would have had some mechanism to track the actual job creation. As I recall, Mr. Chairman, that's $2 billion out of the overall $47-billion economic action plan.
The other two programs we audited did not have specific objectives relating to job creation, which is why, Mr. Chairman, we strongly encourage and support the government's plan to prepare an overall report on the results of the economic action plan, both in terms of its success--or otherwise--in stimulating the economy and in creating employment early in 2012. We think it's important to complete that accountability process.