Thank you very much.
It is very important, and I think you may agree with this statement, that Parliament does have an oversight role to play in this and that the Office of the Auditor General has a role to play in this.
It's why I'm going to shift here slightly. With the public accounts committee itself, and other government operations and oversight committees, it would seem very important to me as a member of this committee that we have an unfettered hand at being able to look at all reports of the Auditor General. Would you have noted—and I'm sure you would note this—that the committee is the master of its own hand? There are other reports that were tabled by the previous auditors general that have not yet been reviewed. Are any reports less important than the others, or should we as a committee at least give serious consideration not only to reviewing all reports but at least taking the opportunity, as in past practice, to review reports from a previous Parliament as well?