I'm going to run out of time.
You know what it's like at this committee, the taskmaster over here has a big gavel.
I hate to cut you or anybody off, but the bottom line is that it is time-limited around here.
I get all that. I appreciate that, sir. You're saying it's in other places.
The other point that the Auditor General makes is about reporting to Parliament. At the end of the day, you folks in the department work extremely hard to try to figure these things out that are requested of you. We have to approve them or not. We don't know what we've approved because we don't really understand the long-term implications necessarily, because there's no reporting back to us in any official way in a report. The Auditor General in his report is saying that there is no tabled report that talks about tax expenditures going forward.
I know you agreed with that. Why wouldn't we have done it in the past?