Okay. Let me move on to something else.
Mr. Drapeau, you've said that the system is dead in the water and the machine is broken, yet at the same time, you've said that government has been let down by its institutions. It's not that something isn't functioning in this particular department or in this area; it's overarching, and it's the whole system. At that point, would you not agree that the government is responsible for making sure the system gets fixed? We can't blame the officials within the departments.
I'd just like to go one step further before you answer that. In an article in The Globe and Mail, Mr. Page, the budget officer, spoke of his frustrations in getting the finance department to provide details. The article says right there that “Tory MPs defended withholding...documents”, and I believe Conservative MP Mike Wallace, the parliamentary secretary, kind of sets the tone there.
You've said it's the institutions that have let all of us down, but it seems to be quite clear that the final responsibility, where the buck stops when the whole system is broken.... Is it with the government or is it not? Is the government addressing this in a serious way or is it part of the problem?