In 1999, the mine owner (Royal Oak Mines) was assigned into receivership and the Government of Canada, under the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Act and the Northwest Territories Water Act, assumed administration and control of the mine with the responsibility for the protection of the environment and human health safety. [...] The broad objectives for the GMRP are to clean up the surface; stabilize and secure the underground; and maintain and monitor the site for health and safety. [...] About the Remediation Project The broad objectives for the GMRP are to clean up the surface; stabilize and secure the underground; and maintain and monitor the site for health and safety. [...] Surface remediation also includes: the on-going collection and treatment of contaminated water on-site; the rehabilitation of Baker Creek (an estuary that runs adjacent to the main pit of the Giant Mine); covering of the tailings and sludge areas with quarried rock and fine-grained soil; the removal of unnecessary mine roads; and, the diversion of a portion of Highway 4 away from the surface facil [...] Audit Objective The overall objective of the audit was to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the management practices, financial controls and accountability structures in place to support governance, risk management, project management, budget management and cost estimation and procurement management of the GMRP.