Yes, it did, and in fairness to the Auditor General's comments, we shared over 400 documents and three Treasury Board submissions. We held 13 meetings lasting 19 hours; 32 of our staff engaged with them over time. There would have been hundreds if not thousands of phone calls and e-mails on this front, but there are some things under the orders in council from 1985 and 2006 that we are not able to share because they are cabinet confidences.
Another number I think is important is the number zero, which is the number of disputes we had over whether or not relevant documents were inappropriately withheld.