Absolutely. As we move forward in this new government, what we really want to do is make sure that the money we're spending shows concrete results for Canadians and that we can prove not just outputs but outcomes. So if you know anything about evaluation—which it sounds like you know a little bit about—there are two things we measure: outputs, which are things like reports, documents, and research; and then outcomes. What we really want to do is make sure that we're evaluating the money we're spending, regardless of what ministry or division it is, through the lens of outcomes.
Also, this is more of a longitudinal approach. You're not going to be able to say that you spent this money in May and by September gender-based violence had gone down, but what we want to do is make sure we are trending in the appropriate direction.
We are working right now on creating our tools. The Prime Minister and the government have been very clear that we are all accountable, not just to our mandate but in terms of the efficiency of our budgets. We'll be coming back to you as we develop the tools so that you can take a look.