I'm sorry. My apologies. I really have to get to the heart of the question. If I could, please, I have a supplementary to that, because I'm not so much interested in the talking points as I am in figuring out why in 2019 there was an internal evaluation of the plan conducted by Infrastructure Canada that also found gaps in reporting on legacy funding. However, the issue had not been resolved at the time of the audit, as per Ms. Hogan.
Your own internal audits have twice identified the failure to report legacy programs as a problem within the investing in Canada plan. Why has the leadership decided that it's not worth addressing this significant issue?