I'm not exactly sure if Infrastructure Canada has appeared before any of the committees to discuss the Investing in Canada plan. I encourage the public accounts committee, as well as any committee that might like to study the plan, to do so and to invite us as well as the department.
I guess what I'd like to highlight about what we've seen in prior audits relates to the fact of the horizontal initiative. It's an initiative that cuts across many federal departments that receive the same funding with a common objective, and then one department—in this case, it's Infrastructure Canada—is put in charge or is the lead. It's really difficult for that department to compel other deputies to do certain things. Hence, it underscores the importance at the beginning of a horizontal initiative to really have clear roles and responsibilities, good accountability and good reporting mechanisms in place so you can get meaningful information about a program that requires so many federal departments to be involved.