No, I can't agree with that, actually.
One of the things I can say is that only 20% of the projects the Auditor General reviewed were actually completed. The other 80% were still, as we understood.... Because they were begun basically over the first three years of the policy, 80% of the projects are still actually active in the field, so we haven't gotten to the point of a completed project to collect the results yet.
Every project has not only the outcomes that are expected, but they also have, for example, the indicators to tell those outcome stories.