As I said, I don't think this is the time to get into the nitty-gritty. I will say on a more general level that one of the things we're particularly keen on is the accountability provisions, where you're speaking about deputy ministers' responsibilities. I've often thought and felt that deputy ministers are always looking forward and that their primary concern is watching their minister's butt, frankly, to make sure the minister is not getting into any trouble, and that they are spending very little time looking backwards at the 5,000 people they supervise.
How do you contemplate reversing that to make sure the deputy ministers are in fact watching what's going on in their backyards, as well as watching over their ministers' political well-being?