In a word, we have to prioritize. We have to become strategic. We have to recognize that there isn't going to be necessarily enough money even in a public–private partnership that is aggrandized. We would hope that in terms of the funding available at the end of the process that we suggest, there would be more money available.
Even with more money available, we will not be able to cover all the landscape. That will require some strategic decisions and some prioritizing about how we effect and deploy funding.
There are a number of very innovative and interesting ideas that have already been floated about as a result of the discussion that this committee has been in the centre of for the past weeks and months now. It's through a process like the one we are suggesting that we will give the opportunity for people to come forward, allow for the best ideas to bubble up, and allow for us to form recommendations that the commission can then bring back to government, so that government can take forward its initiative.
Funding clearly has to speak to the issue of people watching. If it's not about people watching, what is it about?