Maybe, Mr. Chair, I could respond to this.
You would look at the efficiency within the system and ask that question, which I think is a legitimate one.
One of the things the Treasury Board Secretariat is actually engaged in with Public Works and the PCO is leading an initiative to look at personnel screening across the entire system. As a result of looking at personnel screening—that would be the folks who work inside the government, contractors, and other programs where screening occurs—the opportunity exists for us to look at efficiency. So that's an initiative that's under way. We haven't responded and indicated that we think we should centralize that capability, but it certainly allows us to assess the whole system of screenings in government, because a lot of this has to do with the screening of people and assurance levels to determine how we might want to manage that differently.
So a final decision hasn't been arrived at, but we are looking at it holistically across the government, partially for efficiency but also partially to ensure there are standard approaches to security screening.