Ms. Fraser, I'm surprised by this reluctance, indeed this resistance. I know you're not expressing your personal opinion, but I'd like to know whether the audits you've conducted at the management level have enabled you to determine what's causing this reluctance or resistance.
Are we poorly informed? Are people reluctant at the novelty because they are too attached to their good old ways of doing things? We are often very comfortable in our old habits. Is there one reason that explains the reluctance to adopt this new system better than any others?
As for the reasons why you're in favour of it, I'd say that we can hardly be opposed to virtue. This is about Parliament, taxpayers, an improved system and so on. So how is that this doesn't result in something else than the present situation? This is a complex system—that's the way it is—but there are other complex things in life. We've managed to go to the moon, among other things. By that, I don't mean we should go back.