I would like to say to Mr. Moore that the government has to realize they can't have one fix for all the sectors. Everybody has unique situations, and they have to realize there aren't going to be 10% savings in certain sectors.
As Mr. Ingle said, we're a sector with 3.8% pre-tax profit margins. We're a sector that employs people with the average hourly billing rate of $25 with a 40% burden for payroll, and there is not a lot of money in operating costs. There's not a lot of room to squeeze, so if you're going to squeeze us, if you're going to look for your 10% out of our industry, it's going to come out of the wages of the temporary worker. On average, temporary workers tend to be women and tend to be single mothers, so that's who's going to be squeezed.
Although we firmly agree there has to be procurement reform and we firmly agree there has to be accountability in how the government purchases, the government's got to realize they can't have one brush paint everything the same colour.