I leave this with you just as a suggestion, sir. If you're willing to put some of those thoughts down on a piece of correspondence to the committee, just your thoughts and ideas, it would give us a focal point. What I don't want to happen is that a year from now we sit here and go, “Holy smokes, we wasted another year and there were no more hearings.” And if we don't take action and do something, then that's exactly where we'll be.
So I would just leave that with you. Perhaps you'd be interested in generating a memo to the committee for us to consider.
In terms of information requests coming out of the committee, I detected only one.
That came from you, Madame Blanchette-Lamothe. It was just a quick exchange between yourself and the Auditor General. It had to do with the 23 audits versus 30.
At some point, Mr. Ferguson, you said that you didn't have the figures in front of you, which we all understood, and Madame did too.
I believe, Madame—I don't have the instant Hansard—you then asked Mr. Ferguson if he would be able to get us those numbers.
Mr. Ferguson, there was a commitment that you could.
Is that an easy deliverable for you to this committee, sir?