Thank you, Madam Chair.
I thank each of you for being here today.
I think a lot of the questions I had have already been addressed.
I want to follow up on a statement that Professor McKellar made when he was here with us. I'm sure I won't get it word for word, but it was something to the effect that no government body has ever done a good job of managing its buildings. Having served as a trustee on a school board for a number of years, I know how easy it was to put off until next year what should be done today or should have been done two years ago. I think there have been studies that have shown that this current government is in a position of millions of dollars' deficit in terms of some of the maintenance that should have been done previously.
Do you agree with the overall assessment that government bodies tend not to do a great job of managing their assets in terms of the overall maintenance?