I can add to what the Auditor General has already provided.
In our report we do have a brief table, exhibit. 2.1, that speaks to the three main chunks of the government action plan, if I can put it that way. The Treasury Board had to provide leadership, to enter into policy reform, and there had to be things happening in departments in terms of departmental action plans being implemented.
In conducting the audit, we looked to see what happened with respect to policy reform, what happened with respect to what the Treasury Board Secretariat did vis-à-vis providing leadership, and what we saw happening within departments. Did we see things actually changing?
While I believe we were clear in the report, there is still more work to do. I think that's acknowledged around the table. We did recognize that there had been significant progress since the 2006 report and that they were taking actions consistent with their government action plan.