Let me just say this to the deputy. On a couple of occasions, we've dealt with reports by the Auditor General, followed by the departments coming before this committee and saying that they recognize the Auditor General's report, that they've accepted all of the recommendations, and then three years later, we find that nothing has happened. They may have an action plan but the same problems come up in audit after audit after audit.
Now we have a case, just as Mr. Christopherson has said, where we've issued the report with recommendations, and it is problematic to the committee that the answer from you is that the department can't disclose parts of the process dealing with fraud. If you had said that, that might have been acceptable, but as Mr. Christopherson indicated, there has never been an opportunity for you to disclose the information in camera or in a place where.... So I would just straight out ask you, do you still believe that you cannot disclose that information?