Our audit notes that there has been improvement—I would almost say a significant improvement—in the centre's financial reporting and contracting processes at the time of our audit. But we do note that there are still major issues with the development of the second computer system, which is known as CFIS II. This system was originally supposed to cost $30 million but is now at $92 million, of which $30 million is delay costs that we believe are avoidable. It has not been tested; it is not operating. So there is an issue there.
As well, there is an issue with the quality of the data in the registry. There are other assorted improvements that could be made, for example, on performance indicators.