It is my responsibility as Auditor General of Canada to serve Parliament and support the House and the Senate. I will appear as many times as committees invite me. I think it's very important for us to talk about our work. The more we can talk about our work and the more committees are interested in our work, I hope the more positive and swift change will happen across the public service to improve the lives of Canadians. I'm always happy to be here.
When it comes to ArriveCAN, at this moment we are not planning on a fulsome follow-up on that audit. I do talk with Deputy Minister Reza occasionally around the progress they're making. We are looking at a way within our office to see how we can follow up on a more regular basis on many of the recommendations that we have issued, but I would expect that the public accounts committee will ask for regular updates on the detailed management action plan that was provided here.
When it comes to work coming up, I am expected to table some reports, hopefully, in December. That is our plan. The exact date is what we're trying to iron out.
There are five audits that are coming up. I'm trying to remember what they all are. For sure, one is on the Canada emergency business account, so CEBA is coming up. There is something on digital identity. There are programs for seniors, the Canada summer jobs program, and industrial and technological benefits. Those would be the five reports that will be tabled in the winter.