I tend to agree with the Auditor General of Canada Sheila Fraser's reports on a number of issues that have dealt with this particular issue. In one of her chapters she has the leasing issue, and she sort of indicated that in fact better decisions could have been made if it was on an accrual basis.
Yes, at the end of the day, the best way to get transparency, the best way to get accountability, with the least amount of adjustments and reconciliations, is by cutting that down to a minimum to have everything on the same basis, so that you are comparing apples with apples.
I'm not saying it is necessarily easy. I'm not necessarily saying you don't have to change management, because people are used to doing the things they're doing now, based on a system, and they don't necessarily want to change.
At the end of the day, if the change is made, it will make it a lot easier because it will all be the same. But it's a decision that the government is going to have to make, and one of the things on which I agree with the Auditor General is that the decision keeps being postponed and postponed. Either you decide to make it or not, but some clarity on what it is you need to do needs to come to some sort of end at the end of the day.