I believe it's a cornerstone of the independence of my office to be able to pick who we audit, when we audit and what we audit. That being said, we recognize that Parliament is our principal stakeholder, and we take seriously the requests we receive from Parliament.
On the ones that you're talking about, when it comes to ArriveCAN, to give you an update, we don't talk about audits while they're under way. We believe it's important to share that information with Parliament all at once. What I can tell you is that our intention is to release the ArriveCAN audit in the fall of this year, and the audit for professional services contracts in the spring of the following year.
What we did in order to put those in—because, as you said, we had a work plan under way—was delay an audit in order to be able to get ArriveCAN in quickly. We haven't cancelled it; we've just pushed it out a bit.
On the larger one, on professional services contracts, we're still trying to gather a lot of information. Our hope is that it will be in the spring of the following year, but gathering information from the Crown corporations is a little more difficult than it is from all of the departments.
I don't believe that we need more funding. We just needed to adjust our work plan to allow for those two requests.