For what it's worth, Mr. Chairman, I would like to agree completely with the member on the importance of tracking these measurable outcomes. I recall a conversation recently with the vice-president of one of the post-secondary academic institutions that I was touting in Alberta in which we were absolutely agreeing on that. We attach a great deal of precision to the finances, so if you asked where each dollar went, we can tell you.
Why can't we have the same kind of level of confidence when we're talking about these measurable outcomes?
Now, I forgot the second question in my rant there.