No, I understand that. That's why I said I don't want to politicize this. I'm not here to discuss policy; I just want to focus on the process.
You alluded to this earlier as well, that typically there are consultations that take place when cuts are made, that stakeholders are usually—you said “typically” is the word you used.... Maybe we can check this out. Typically consultations are made—I don't want to put words in your mouth—when cuts are made.
My view is that these particular organizations or groups were targeted and were not consulted, based on our understanding, because it was a cabinet exercise. Based on what Mr. Moloney said, even MPs were not consulted. Is that correct, first of all?
Okay, so MPs were not consulted; the stakeholders were not consulted; it was strictly a cabinet exercise. It was a top-down approach. People at the bottom were not consulted. Is that a fair assessment?