First of all, I'd like to thank the Auditor General for all the work she's done on the implementation of the new standard. It is major for an organization like the government. We own many assets and the work that needed to be done was quite considerable.
I'm happy. We didn't get any qualification as a result of the implementation, to be fair, but I also recognize that a lot more work still needs to be done. For example, when you look at removing asbestos in different types of buildings, if we have the same type of building, the cost per square footage should be similar. There should be consistency.
Again, we're seeing inconsistencies. We're seeing departments still struggling to build that. It's not always obvious. You need to gather the data on, for example, the cost of removing asbestos. You need expertise in those areas to really establish the estimate that....
I don't expect a major shift in that area, honestly, but a lot more work needs to be done. I think a little bit more hand-holding also needs to be done on our part for getting the departments together and taking that additional step in improving the processes. The Auditor General needed to do a lot of additional work to make sure there was no material misstatement in the books as a result of that implementation.