What I understand is that the door is open. That's nice to hear.
Infrastructure Canada's spending is close to $200 billion. Anyone who has ever tried to understand what these expenses are related to or what provinces the money is allocated to knows that it is a real mess, an indescribable mess. It is hard to understand why there are delays, whether targets are being met and how to track spending.
In her last report, the Auditor General talked about the obvious lack of transparency in this institution.
My question is for the representatives of Infrastructure Canada.
Were you surprised when the Auditor General told you that, when you spend about $200 billion a year, you have a duty of transparency? We are in a democracy. Did you suspect that your way of working lacked transparency?
That is the first question.
The second question—