I'm actually going to ask a follow‑up question about that.
Coming back to the public accounts, after the pandemic when the balance sheet is being drawn up, it's impossible for the average person to know exactly how much money is being spent, how many corporations are spending, what those corporations are called and where they are located, because Crown corporations don't have the same accounting standards as government departments.
My next question is for the Auditor General.
We understand that your mandate primarily empowers you to look at programs overseen by multiple departments. In the case of pandemic-related assistance programs, in your opinion, would it not be relevant to go and look at how the Crown corporations managed some of them, especially since the average Canadian can't do so should they be very interested in these kinds of numbers?