In terms of who audits us, as you will see in our performance report, we prepare a set of financial statements every year and there is an external auditor who comes in and audits our set of financial statements. We have an audit committee that oversees that process, made up of three external members; they're not employees of the office. We prepare a set of statements. We have an external auditor come in and do that audit.
We are also subject to investigations by other agents of Parliament. On anything related to information, privacy, official languages, they can come in and look at what we're doing at any time. We're subject to examination by provincial accounting institutes as well. We train accounting students. They can get their accounting designation through our office. In order for us to be able to do that, we have to meet the standards of the chartered professional accounting bodies across Canada, so they will come in from time to time and review our work.
We have an internal practice review process, so we have our own group of internal audit and practice review, and they go and look at the files of our auditors to make sure they are complying with professional standards. Then, once within the mandate of every Auditor General—so about once every 10 years—we are subject to what's referred to as a peer review. The last one was completed in about 2010. It was led by the Australian National Audit Office, and it looked at how we conduct our work. We're in the process now of planning the next one, and we have three or four countries, I think, that have agreed to be part of the peer review team. One is the Government Accountability Office, from the United States. Another one is the national audit office of South Africa. I think there are a couple of others that will come in and review what we do. We do subject ourselves to quite a bit of external review on how we conduct our work.
In terms of the 80%, I'm going to take that as a very useful suggestion for us to go back and see whether it's time to re-establish where we've set that target. Perhaps we should be increasing that. Maybe we have set that too low to make it too easy for us to meet it.