Thank you for the question.
Mr. Chairman, as I indicated when I talked about this, we are in the process of finalizing the review of the office, so it would be premature for me to get into too many of the specifics.
Michelle talked about the strategic review and the operating part of the review. The Office of the Auditor General has done both reviews at basically the same time. When doing one of these reviews of the work of the office, we used the opportunity to consider strategically where the best value added from the efforts and the work of the Office of the Auditor General was. Do we need to keep doing all of the audits we've been doing in the past? In fact, I'm in the process of talking to the secretary about the possibility of discontinuing, in particular, some of the financial audits. Do we need to keep doing all the financial audit work we do every year?
We are also looking at operating efficiencies inside of our office. Are there different ways of providing some of the audit support services we receive in the office? Can they be organized differently?
Frankly, we have put hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of hours of work over the summer and early fall into some pretty fundamental rethinking of what we do in our audit practice, how we do it, and where the opportunities to save money for Canadian taxpayers are. We have done this while continuing continue to protect our ability to serve Parliament well. That's the one non-negotiable. We think that we have to provide you with effective audit services, but we are looking pretty fundamentally at how we do that. There is the potential for some saving there—non-trivial savings.
As I indicated, Mr. Chairman, I will be sending you a letter in the coming weeks telling you what we're thinking of. We would welcome feedback from this committee, as well as from the advisory panel on the oversight and funding of offices of Parliament, on the services we are thinking of cutting back.
As a public sector institution, we believe that we have an obligation to do our part to support the economy and the fiscal position of the Government of Canada. We have done quite a thoughtful exercise. I look forward to discussing it further with the committee.