Allow me to challenge you on that. Last week we sat at the table upstairs and looked through nine out of fourteen chapters in a report showing government failures. While there was some news to it and comment from the various sides and interests, I can't imagine that anyone out there in civil service land is packing up their desk right now. There are no consequences to a report on failures.
When you walked me through that scenario of imagining us six years from now, my immediate instinct was that we would be having the same conversation. When Mr. Tonks visited our committee some time ago, he said, “Look, you're having the same conversation as when I was here as chair.” It was funny, but it was also very discouraging.