That's a great question. I didn't think that was where you were going when you were asking that question.
I have a few things on that. You wanted to know how you could help support better. I think when you bring departments and entities in front of you, it's definitely keeping the constant focus on the quality of their data and on the importance of knowing what data they need, how they collect it, store it, retrieve it and use it. Really, it's about having a data strategy. I think every organization should have one. That's a really important one.
It's to continue to push accountability and transparency, and actually getting answers that are focused on outcomes and staying focused there.
If we had issues about access, we would come to you and we would hope that you would be able to help us address access issues from that front.
For external threats.... It's a great dialogue, which I've even started with the commissioner of the environment. It was interesting to hear your comment about water. I do think that's a focus that we must have when we look at audit selection. Then it's the kinds of questions that you might ask when we come here.
We often have a hard time getting to some of the root causes in our audits, so asking the departments about that and challenging them to think that way would go a long way. It will likely take some time to change that headspace, but we should be able to do that together.