I liked what you said in your opening remarks about how people rely on the Auditor General to cut to the heart of matters.
In a number of reports from the Parliamentary Budget Officer, he was critical of the Liberal government's management of and lack of transparency on infrastructure. However, the Auditor General did not take the initiative to conduct the audit we're talking about. The House of Commons had to ask him to conduct it.
In the future, how will you decide when to audit government actions? In addition, what relationship do you think the Parliamentary Budget Officer and the Auditor General should have?