Thank you for the question.
The horizontal initiative tool is a template that Treasury Board Secretariat prescribes for horizontal initiatives such as this, where a number of departments are all contributing to certain outcomes. This particular tool, which is available on our website through our transparency, is populated and published twice a year—at the beginning of the year where we showcase what we expect to achieve, and at the end of the year, looking at the actual results against those achievements.
As part of the response to the Auditor General, we've worked with our partner departments to look at what was included in that particular report. We've included our legacy programs. The 24 legacy programs that the Auditor General mentioned are now included in that particular horizontal table. It also lists all 90 programs that are part of the plan and has performance indicators, targets and dates of completion.
As part of that response to the Auditor General, we've reviewed all of the indicators and ensured that there are targets for every particular program. As well, we've looked at the tool and made sure it's user friendly and not hard to find information. Because there was a lot of information in a certain way, we segmented it into eight different sections. You can easily find information, like the report I talked about with Mr. Scheer on the flow of funds. There's an expected outcomes table. You can search for the information easily and find what we expect to achieve on the plan in a particular year, as well as some of the cumulative information.