Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll be very quick.
I have two points on this. I think there's an issue to be pursued here around the quality and sophistication of our data analytics. That's a cross-government issue that was touched upon on Tuesday. As the tools get more sophisticated, our data is not always as relevant or useful as we'd hope, due to inconsistencies. So it may not be inaccurate, but it may not be consistent. There's some sophistication related to our analytics that has to be improved.
The second piece is with regard to internal audits across the board, done by both my organization and the chief audit executives in each department. The most consistent finding in internal audits is poor documentation. There may not be a justification on file, or something may be missing. It doesn't mean the rule was broken; there's just a lack of evidence.
If I could sort of pull one finding that crosses all audits, we keep bumping into that one.