Again, Mr. Chair, that's a fair question.
I don't know that I would express admiration for a foreign jurisdiction's procurement process, but I will say that in terms of the process established within Canada, I know there's been a lot of discussion about whether in fact that needs to be streamlined. I would say that the development of the highest-level official with an exclusive mandate on procurement can only be seen as a good thing.
The Canadian system is unique, in the sense that there are multiple components as part of the system. That requires constant triaging. For procurement messages to bubble to the top, it has to be kind of the hottest issue, and sometimes that doesn't happen. Therefore, the voice of procurement matters might not be as timely and instantaneous as perhaps it should be.