Thank you.
It was just to add to the answer given by Nancy. She'd mentioned the quarterly financials as a transparency report. What this means is that report was put in at Parliament's request through legislation for Parliament. Do I use the quarterly financials in my day-to-day job? No, I do not.
I do use the database that has come along. Frankly, it's more robust than the quarterlies. What the audit revealed is that the Auditor General couldn't find people actually using the quarterly financial reports. The question was, is it better served through the database? I believe that Nancy said that.
That's really the only point I wanted to highlight. They're clearly not being used. I don't believe that the audit actually surveyed parliamentarians, but in my time at committee, I don't recall discussing them very often.
We do monitor the number of hits we get on our Web pages. They are looked at, but very quickly. You might get 500 hits on the quarterly financials during a quarter, two minutes at a time type of thing. They do get some attention. The PBO did mention that they use them from time to time, but aren't always able to find the answers that they're looking for.
I just wanted to expand on it. It's clearly a report for transparency purposes. It's for parliamentarians.