Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Through the chair, just a question to clarify
for my colleague, Mr. Caron.
You were talking about the internal audit, albeit a hypothetical one, and that you weren't aware of subsequent internal audits. If you could clarify...because I so appreciate the comments you made earlier about the positive improvements that have occurred in the Government of Canada—particularly since your last review in 2004—the substantive changes. This is good management practice, this is good for transparency, and this is good for the public and for government itself.
I'm curious. You don't receive all the internal audits, do you? You audit on a test basis. You don't have resources to look at every internal audit, so it would be quite normal, I think. It seems abnormal for you to not see the internal audit, but there are probably all kinds of internal audits you don't see. Am I correct? I'm just curious.