Absolutely. Everybody wants to know who audits the auditors.
We have a few audits. We have an annual financial audit, like most entities do, which is carried out by an accounting firm that is independent from us, and we rotate firms on an occasional basis. That's the financial side.
We have an internal audit shop that carries out traditional internal audit work across our office. We also have peer reviews. I was in the office when Sheila Fraser and Mike Ferguson launched their peer review, whereby supreme audit institutes from other parts of the country would come in and review our office. I committed at the beginning of my mandate that before I was done, we would do a peer review as well. The peer review really looks at the entire office—our performance audits, our internal operations and our financial audit work.
I also want to add that because we are a teaching office for CPAs, we are regularly inspected by provincial institutes as well as to how we mentor and train our students and whether or not we adequately support them to get their designations going forward. So there are a lot of people looking at us.