Mr. Minister, it must be very frustrating to see people now criticizing and attacking the very things they did themselves. We have seen three examples of this today: the changes in procurement policy were undertaken by the former Liberal government; the agreement with Minto for the leasing and purchase of the JDS Uniphase building in Nepean was accepted in writing by the former Liberal government—we have the written proof, and can show it to any reporter—and the contract with A.T. Kearney was signed by the former Liberal government. Some MPs didn’t say a word when the decisions were made, and now they’re trying to play politics by attacking us and changing their minds.
Do you find it a bit bizarre that MPS who supported these three decisions change their minds six months later?