It's not that I want you to believe otherwise, but you could use the taskforce as a model on how to address these issues.
In Australia, this group did not consist of only government employees. People like me, officials and industry representatives were invited to participate. They were asked about what they needed, what they wanted to do and what kind of future they envisaged for the Australian government. This process provided a lot of people with the opportunity to get involved and contribute to the conversation.
We have a very smart group gathered here, but it's made up entirely of public servants. I am very interested in seeing how we could find a way to get outside people involved in this taskforce. That's what I'm thinking.
I don't want to create a new taskforce that will be separate from you. If that were the case, it would take even longer to formulate suggestions and take action.