Well, the data that we provide to committees is really our audit reports, and the best way you can use them is to study them in a timely fashion, to invite departmental officials to discuss how they plan to address the recommendations we may have identified, and ask them for action plans. It shouldn't, however, be a “one and done” deal. You should make sure that you follow up with them, because the outcome is really to improve the lives of Canadians and the programs and services that are provided. Sometimes a continuous pressure is needed.
On October 29th, 2020. See this statement in context.