That's excellent, because that brings me to a point that has been made. The Auditor General made the very important point—and she has done so over a number of reports—that it is outcomes that are important, not outputs.
My colleague Mr. McCauley made a remark earlier about performance pay and whether these people deserved their bonuses and so on. I'd like to remind Mr. McCauley—and I know he knows, because he sits on the government operations committee—that performance pay is based on individual performance—HR, management, that kind of thing—whereas it's departmental results, which I know Mr. McCauley enjoys perusing regularly, that provide outcomes.
When we look at something, Auditor General Hogan, like the fact that we started out in 2015-16 with 100 water advisories and now we're down to 31, I believe, is that the kind of outcome we're looking for?