I think so.
We have found for instance that the departments' public reports contained a few problems. When we see these reports, we understand how important it is for members of this committee and of other departments to ask questions to make sure the information is complete and accurate. That is probably one way.
In addition, we have to ask questions about action plans. When a department puts forward an action plan to resolve the problems we identified, I think the members of this committee should ask direct questions to the departmental officials to find out if it is really possible to implement everything in their action plan and if these measures will produce the desired results.