Somebody should be, because it's not just about going forward, it's also about figuring out how we got here.
Again, I want to emphasize that we're doing this publicly. Through you and to the other deputies, we're going to be pounding on it this entire Parliament. So everybody get attuned to the fact that we're going to be talking an awful lot about data and about its accuracy, its timeliness, and its effective analysis. It's going to come down like a sledgehammer time and time again. We're not backing off this.
The Auditor General has asked us for special attention on this. We've accepted that. It's a priority for this Parliament.
Do I have any time left, Mr. Chair?