Right. It wasn't a priority in the past, though.
I would like to come back to this relationship with the assistant deputy minister who has been in the meetings.
Auditor General, from page 23 of your report, I take it that you must have spoken with a number of the directors about the relationship. At the top of page 23, you essentially say that when these votes of conflict were going on, either declared or not declared, since the assistant deputy minister did not raise any concerns, board members assumed that the department was okay.
Essentially, if that's a fair summary, there was an implicit agreement to the ambiguity or the silence of the department, which was in every meeting.