The short answer is yes. This is a difficulty that extends across all donors, and it includes organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank as well.
Part of the problem is that, when you do international assistance, you are spread across every possible sector of public policy. You are working in the health care sector, the social development sector, the governance sector and the economic sectors. We have grants and contributions. We actually have repayable contributions of various types.
All of this means that we are spread across every possible thing, for example, that all the government departments of the Government of Canada are spread across, plus the provinces. The ability, on an annual basis, to take the results from individual projects...because that is the fundamental unit of account that my team and I hold ourselves to. We are making an individual decision to finance an organization to do something. That is the fundamental unit of account.
The point that's been made and the finding in this audit is a very valid one: We absolutely still need to attempt to find ways to tell that story at a more corporate level.