When we provide advice and recommendations, we provide the project, so it's all merit based. We will recommend projects that we feel should be prioritized for investment. Ministers are able to choose from a list of projects, including ones that are not recommended, as long as they are eligible and they meet the terms and conditions of the program. Ministers can do that.
What I think this audit has found—and that's what I really want to underscore—is that we did not have any ineligible projects that were funded. All of the projects that we have recommended have been meritorious.