Our view is that the audit was posing a policy question. As I've indicated, as the deputy minister of finance, I think it's perfectly legitimate for the Auditor General to be evaluating our capacities and our ability to undertake analysis, but at the end of the day, I don't make those policy decisions. I provide advice to the minister.
Having said that, maybe I should just point out that I think it is important that that was a difference of opinion. It had no bearing on the audit per se. We fully complied with the audit and basically got on with our work.