Mr. Speaker, what the Auditor General's report was suggesting is that certain information might not be clear.
What I am saying, as I told the hon. member yesterday, is that the information on the employment insurance fund is, in my view, perfectly appropriate. It is already published with the federal budget. It is also published in the estimates and in the documentation provided each year when contribution rates are announced.
The information, therefore, seems to me to be crystal clear, and transparent. Technical analyses show us that attention must be paid to the results.
The hon. member ought to note also that the Auditor General had praise for—