Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have just a small question I've had for a while. As was noted earlier, some of the arm's-length organizations are cost recovery--the Nuclear Safety Commission, for example. One of my questions on these arm's-length organizations that are based on a cost-recovery model of funding has been what are the measures to make sure they're efficient in their spending, that they're accountable to the people who are paying for them?
I'm not alleging anything here, but one could see how there could be a certain element of sloppiness if you can just charge your customer more at whatever rate you need to charge them for, and there might not be quite the incentive to watch the pennies quite as carefully. So I'm very curious as far as what measures the department takes to make sure this is done, and anything else you can say for the accountability on those issues.