I'm going to take the prerogative of the chair and ask a question, I guess because I have a little knowledge about how it works somewhat.
My question would be to the Treasury Board. Is there an overall plan for accommodation, and does it take in all of the country? My experience tells me that, for the most part, client departments will ask Public Works to find them space, whatever, and Public Works will go ahead and do this. Is there some function in the background that looks overall at whether or not we should be housing another 4,500 employees in this area? Are there some better ways of using our tax dollars, either in the regions or...? My experience is that a lot of these decisions are sometimes made by middle management. They make them according to what they know. The lease or the space that they use is extremely expensive. It isn't a function that has to be in that area; it could be in any area of the country. My sense is that nobody ever looks at that overall, that it's done case by case, and it's not necessarily the best thing for the country or for taxpayers.