I was back in my constituency last week, Mr. Chair, and I was speaking with constituents about my new role here working alongside my colleagues on both sides on the public accounts committee. One of the things they brought to mind was the fact that we're looking at last year's books at this juncture. I think that goes to say, going back to what you said, that there are a number of accountability measures, and you have to work with the comptroller general. Can you just explain a little bit more? When would you start planning to be able to put all these things in? It sounds to me as if it takes a considerable amount of time and energy to put together this kind of accountability document.