I think that would be very useful. It is one measure of compliance, because you are going to call for it.
I have worked in a number of countries where we decided that reports had to come to the deputy minister or the permanent secretary, but the permanent secretary and the deputy minister had very little desire to receive these reports, so the reports didn't go very far. If they were to report to you, yes, that could work.
I also think that there needs to be something or somebody above all of us who has an oversight and can help advise, check, and do a lot of the evaluations—and take on board some of those evaluations, because evaluations are important. That is how we learn. That is how we know if we have an impact.