Thank you very much, Ms. Yip.
I just have a question.
You mentioned—and I think this is believable—that if wrongdoing had been sent to you, you would have acted on it. You said something at the top that was interesting, which is that the Auditor General found that systems “were in place, but...they were not...followed.”
Who's responsible? That's what we're trying to get at here. You seem to be.... You were in a unique position to be responsible. In fact, you said that you were the person responsible and that you were proud of the work. Can you answer that question for us? Who was responsible when rules were in place to ensure that tax dollars were wisely spent and accounted for, but the system broke down internally? Was it officials under you, or was it officials over you?