Roch is quite right. We started this conversation several years ago with my predecessor Michael Ferguson and the comptroller general's office.
Individuals who sit down to try to understand the public accounts are likely a little overwhelmed by 1,200 pages. If you want to encourage people to use those financial statements and find some useful information in them, then I agree that reducing some of the volumes and eliminating some of the duplication of financial statements that are available in other locations would allow those who prepare the public accounts to hopefully do so in a more timely way.
A lot of that information could even be available online so it's more searchable than in these printed volumes or in a PDF. I do think there's an opportunity to improve reporting for the country.