We're talking about a few million dollars. I don't want to degrade what the Auditor General has said, but the expectations that the deputy minister would be spending his day thinking about what happens on a day-to-day basis with a small arm's-length organization, understanding that you had somebody else looking at this.... Any reasonable person would say that it's absolutely normal that a deputy minister would not be involved in the day-to-day operations while you have much bigger budgets to worry about and other priorities at the same time.
Am I correct to assume that?