Thank you very much.
For the final question, I'll go to Auditor General Hogan.
We've talked about the differences between provincial and federal public accounts. I want to turn our attention to the international picture.
What, if anything, can Canada learn from other countries, in terms of how they approach their public accounts—things we don't do that they do? I would hope there is something, at least. I'm thinking of other democracies, in particular those operating in the Westminster parliamentary tradition. Are there things we can look to employ in order to improve our public accounts?
I think they're very good in terms of how they're approached, but there's always room for improvement, I'm sure.