Even right to the bitter end, you're taking the bull by the horns on something that's important to you. I think that's wonderful.
One of the things I'm trying to wrap my head around as you point to this letter is that I agree that the Auditor General manages their workload and the ability of committees to deal with their information very well. I also agree that cybersecurity is an extremely important topic, but it seems to me there's interplay among the budgets of the various officers of Parliament, and it seems a greater reliance or burden has been shifted to the Auditor General.
I'm wondering what your views are on any legislative changes that might be necessary for future Parliaments to make sure the right balance between the budgets is allocated to the different officers of Parliament. Maybe the Auditor General could be allocated more or maybe they wouldn't have to have some type of a matching, and maybe there could be a very quick recommendation to the next Parliament to introduce some legislation to make sure that this gets funded.