Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Ferguson, for being with us this morning.
Your findings were positive in the case of a few programs. You said that resources and activities were being managed economically, efficiently, and effectively. And clearly, in a number of other programs, you identified weaknesses and areas for improvement.
What sets successful programs, meaning those that are being managed economically, efficiently, and effectively, apart from those that still exhibit weaknesses after your review?