Do you know what the implications are? In the course of your career, you have surely dealt with businesses or organizations that have made this type of change.
Mr. Alghabra, I realize that we have completed half the work, but in order to get through the second half, resulting in full implementation, will it be possible, in spite of the problems associated with this, to avoid running into major issues?
You talked earlier about determination and understanding. And you have just pointed out that making decisions with this information will be a whole different ball game. But in some cases, even when there isn't a lack of good will, implementation can be seriously compromised. In addition, if there is the possibility of a mutiny -- something we really can't imagine happening within the federal government, now can we? -- the consequences could be extremely serious.
I'd like to know whether, to your knowledge, in Government organizations that have implemented these kinds of measures in the past, the process was a success. So, in spite of the fact that it was a lengthy and challenging process, did people say, once it was all over, that they had made the right decision?