I went online to look at your performance summary. I think it was your most recent one. It spoke to the fact that you completed all of your audits on time with the exception of two performance audits and one other audit. The two performance audits that were referred to were eventually completed, certainly; one was for the administration of the Senate of Canada and one was for the administration of the House of Commons. Those were the two reports that were mentioned.
I don't ever recall this committee seeing the administration of the House of Commons, for example. I don't recall that as being a report that came before this committee. This kind of speaks to page 18 of your report on planning and priorities, where it was mentioned that 42% of performance audits are reviewed by committees and your role is to make that greater.
I therefore have two questions. Would this committee see the administration of the House of Commons report, and are we the only committee that is tasked with the responsibility of reviewing your reports, or are other standing committees also tasked with that responsibility, in terms of trying to increase your 40%?