Ms. Morgan, Mr. Campbell raised what obviously was going to be my next question. There's the issue about SADI, where we didn't do those reviews or we're going to put them off until later. Mr. Campbell actually has been helpful in outlining that there seems to be a pattern of “let's do it later”, which is in a sense procrastination, quite frankly.
To paraphrase Mr. Campbell's comments, and I'm sure you have a copy and I'm sure you heard him quite clearly, he said that this means the information going to Parliament and to Canadians isn't happening in a timely way.
By the way, we quite often see departments come in after the fact and say they agree with what the Auditor General said. But we're now talking about things you should have done a while ago. What confidence are we to have in your department that you're not going to continue to procrastinate, and that we're going to actually get these things done, so that the House and indeed Canadians—because we are spending direct dollars here in some of these programs—can find out whether these dollars will actually be spent well and effectively?