I have to tell you, I don't like that answer at all, and that's consistent with the other answers you're giving. I'm sorry, but I don't get the feeling you're listening and addressing what we're dealing with. You want to talk about what you want to talk about, and we're insisting you talk about what we want to talk about.
I'll leave that. I don't have a lot of time. This round is very brief. However, I'm sorry, but that answer was not sufficient, Deputy. It didn't address how the heck so many mistakes were made in the past and deal with why we should listen to this promise when you've made promises before and you didn't keep them.
I have a last question—a macro question.
Auditor General, I had raised the issue of data. I raised the fact that you'd come to us with a report asking us to make it as much of a priority as we can. We've tried to do that. We could always do a better job, like everybody and everything, but are we making a difference? Are we starting to turn the corner at all, or do we need to ramp up our efforts because we're still not getting the message through?
Can you give me your thoughts, sir?