Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I have two questions that are quite unrelated. The first one goes back to a question that was raised earlier about the gap that the Auditor General's report found in reporting torture or mistreatment in a timely manner to the minister. We do know and I've had the personal experience that sometimes ministers can privately fix situations with other governments simply by talking to their representatives. Whether or not that's always the case is one reason why timely delivery of that information can be quite crucial. I wonder whether in the audit there was any indication of a cause for those big delays.
As well, to the department, what's being done about that?