Thank you. That's time, Mr. Falk.
If I might though just to assist you, Mr. Falk, the last time we had the review, it was Australian-led. At the end of the day we actually held a hearing. The Auditor General was brought in the same way as we would bring in a department only the Australian auditors acted in the capacity that Mr. Ferguson acts in for us, and suddenly he's on the dime.
As you would expect, any organization run by people is not perfect. It's an interesting exercise, and as the Auditor General mentioned, it also helps him understand what it's like on the other side and gives their people a sense of fairness going through as they are dealing with the government of the day, knowing that the same rules they apply to others are going to be turned around and applied to them.
Overall, it worked very well. It was a very interesting meeting, and if you were here at that time, you would have found it fascinating, the depths they went into when they analyzed other national auditors general.