I think the conclusions were very fair. They were on point.
If we look at the Europol issue, we're working on leveraging Europol for greater intelligence sharing and greater situational awareness. If we look at the performance metrics, that we didn't have quality performance metrics to measure the usefulness of the program to make better decision-making as to where we should have liaison officers or not, I think that was a very fair comment as well. As we've discussed quite a bit here with our colleagues at DFATD, I am very pleased about the direction in which we're heading and the processes that are in place there.
I'm very proud of what our liaison officers do abroad. When we compare them with our U.S. colleagues and our British colleagues who are much more robust and are everywhere, we can hold a candle to our colleagues and we're very well respected around the world for what we do with what we have. I think that was reflected in the report from the Auditor General, that we do very well with the resources we have.