You spoke earlier about the fact that we are accountable to citizens, as elected officials at the federal and the provincial levels. As someone elected and who's accountable to the citizens of the community of Etobicoke Centre, if we discovered that certain investments or certain federal spending was resulting in better outcomes than other spending, would it not be incumbent on us, as legislators accountable to people who want to get maximum value for the dollars, to make adjustments in how we spend or to urge those who are ultimately executing that spending to deliver higher outcomes?
Would that not be appropriate?