Mr. Chair, as Mr. Baker mentioned, we saw evidence that ministers had been informed or briefed on the issue--and I presume we're talking about the accounting issue and the decision not to record certain costs--but we saw no evidence of any direction from ministers. That has been said by several witnesses at the public accounts committee.
I believe the public accounts committee is going to be continuing their hearings on the issue. There have been conflicting views of what happened in certain meetings that we did not attend, so we are unable to shed much more light on that. But I believe the public accounts committee is going to continue hearing testimony on that. This committee might want to coordinate efforts with that committee to see if there's further action needed here.