We're always looking to improve on the system. I think it would be a mistake not to do that.
In this particular case, my comments were to the effect that, as the Auditor General mentioned, the rules were not followed here, so that's different. I have 30 years' experience, and building a bunch of red tape on top of processes because something bad happened is, in my mind, not the solution here. The problem is that we need to make sure that there is compliance with and respect for the rules, so that's where the actions will be.