Thank you, Chair.
Perhaps we'll talk about the audit period that you actually audited now. History's always a wonderful thing. I studied that once, but it's always in the past. That's the great thing about history.
Mr. Ferguson, you did note in your report that of the minimum number of inspections the department actually thought it should do, I believe you said they actually only did 26% of those.
I certainly won't put words in your mouth, sir, but my father would have said to me when he was alive if I got 26% out of 100, I didn't do too well.
You have highlighted that in your report, sir. Why would you have highlighted the fact that you only did 26%?