Mr. Chair, I think that when the government in 2007 introduced SADI the expectations established were that we would raise the bar in respect particularly of transparency around the program. I think that's the thread of some of the recommendations that we've agreed to in this AG report. It's to improve our efforts in that and we're going to undertake that.
In terms of repayment and specifically to your point, our repayment track record on SADI is going to be on the website. It's there now. Obviously, many of the entries are blank because the companies are not in a position where they owe us money. But at that point in time in the next fiscal year when first payments come due on our first round of contracts, any Canadian who wishes to know will be able to check that website and determine whether we're actually collecting those moneys. Over time, you'll have a cumulative story as to whether the goal to have a nominal repayment of the funds that have been issued under the program is being achieved.
Quite frankly, that's what we're interested in—the program, the administration of it, and the way we manage the portfolio—and certainly we'll provide that information for Canadians and parliamentarians to judge the progress against it.