Thank you, Madam Chair.
My question is for Mr. Sabia.
Good afternoon, Mr. Sabia. Welcome to the committee once again. I sympathize with you given your heavy workload in recent weeks as you prepared the budget. Your professional record comforts me in the knowledge that you're holding down the fort. That's entirely to your credit, and I congratulate you for it.
You recently told this committee that you were going to work hard to increase transparency so we could have access to the department's administrative and decision-making processes and to other information we need to do our job. That, of course, stems from a concern for transparency toward parliamentarians and thus toward taxpayers.
Can you tell us why the information the Auditor General had access to couldn't be fully analyzed by parliamentarians?