Mr. Chair, in terms of the audit of the administration of the House of Commons and the audit of the administration of the Senate, as I recollect, those reports were submitted to different organizations. For example, I believe the Board of Internal Economy was where the report on the House of Commons was submitted. The Senate report was submitted to the Senate committee—I'll get the name wrong. Those two were different audits, done under an understanding originally that was laid out, and the audits were submitted to those different bodies. That's why they were not submitted to the public accounts committee, as per our normal practice.
In terms of other standing committees, certainly whenever we release a performance audit, we will write to the chairs of other standing committees and let them know which chapters we have released that we believe might be of interest to their committees. If they choose, they can have a hearing on some of those chapters, which does happen from time to time.