That's wonderful. I'm not trying to pin you down, Mr. Ralston, to saying “you're going to get it right at 12 o'clock on the 31st”. This is just to get a sense of how we're marching along.
Ms. Cheng, in the report itself we still, it seems, have some questions that linger out there about how the defence department is able to charge, or to have a sense about how much equipment it has and the value—those sorts of things, to use lay terms, if you will.
Do you still have concerns around that? Do you see any progress? Do you see a sense of where they're headed, or should there be more progress made? Or is the progress satisfactory, in the sense that we are headed on a path whereon we really understand what we have as an inventory?
It's one place in which we probably have the largest financial inventory of any department in this government—not in “this government”, but in “the government”, period.