I appreciate that.
The reason I bring it up is that when you look at net, we are first. When you look at gross, which is more apples to apples, we drop to third. In the OECD, we drop from eight to 29. It is quite significant.
I realize it's politics, but I find it a bit misleading to the public when we cherry-pick numbers to present to the public. I appreciate that you're saying it is not as easy as is being put forward.
Ms. Hogan, I just want to go back to you.
The funding issues for your office have been well publicized. I'm just wondering for how many years the Office of the Auditor General has requested budget increases and added resources. How many years have you been declined for that?
Do you know the reasons why those requests were declined?