Thank you. It's an interesting question indeed.
We have two agencies within our portfolio: the National Energy Board and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, which both operate under a Treasury Board policy on cost recovery. So I believe there are elements in that policy itself that outline some of the performance expectations around a cost recovery. But I also would say first and foremost that they're accountable to their own clients. Our experience, as my minister mentioned earlier, is that the clients of the National Energy Board and the CNSC have been fairly satisfied with the level of service. That's their first level of accountability.
I would be happy to check into the Treasury Board policy on cost recovery, which is provided for through that policy, the opportunity to set the levels of cost recovery for each agency, and it has recently been changed in the case of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. I'd be happy to do that and report back to you in terms of more specifics. But I guess first and foremost, that we don't very often hear any negative feedback around the levels of service of our cost recovery agency, and they keep a very close watch, obviously, on their service standards. So that's probably the first level of accountability.