Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just want to refer to number 9 in the Auditor General's statement, and this question is for the Auditor General. It says:
...that the Treasury Board Secretariat had not provided organizations with adequate guidance to ensure that risk ratings are accurate and remain current.... ... As such, we found that processes used by federal organizations we examined varied in rigor and depth.
As a result of that, you made your recommendation 2.46.
My question to you, sir, is this. Do you have any advice that you can provide to government officials to ensure that risk ratings are accurate? I think I'm going somewhere with this. What I'm finding on this committee is that we get recommendations from the Auditor General.... When I was on city council we'd have audited financial statements, we'd get recommendations from the auditors, and then city staff would have to go and source out the resources to figure out how to actually implement the recommendation of the auditors.
You have a lot of professional staff at your disposal. I guess my question is, are we as a committee or a government getting the best value for your professional services? You have given us the recommendation, but I don't often see advice in terms of how to do it. I think you and your group of people are probably the most qualified people, to not only make the recommendation, but to also provide assistance in terms of implementing that recommendation.
I'm just interested in your general comments on what I'm saying.