I guess I'll keep my Auditor General's hat on.
What you're talking about is when four to six weeks before the end of the year you see a lot of computer trucks drive up to the door, and you get off the elevator and there are computers piled wall to wall because people are spending their year-end budget. If I understand what you're getting at, why wouldn't we consider perhaps having multi-year capital budgets so that you don't necessarily have to spend all your budget at the end of the year, and if you think you can make a more cost-effective decision, be able to carry it forward without losing the appropriation?
I think there's been some discussion of that in Ontario. I'd have to say from the perspective of the auditor, that's more a policy decision of the government of the day. Let's be honest, we have that issue in Ontario, where you're coming up to the end of the year and everybody has a pretty close look at their budgets. You may need to upgrade your PCs, and there is some year-end buying. We have looked at that from time to time in the audit office, but I'd have to say it's perhaps more a policy issue.