This is a costly process, there's no doubt about it, both in training and staffing and in the systems evaluation and acquisition.
One of the concerns of the committee is that we don't want to go down a road and end up having to repeat or go in a different direction. And with the various models that were put forward, one of the considerations of committee and the reason for evaluation, if you wish to call it that, along the way was to move forward with a principle, a design, with an ability to be able to make some change, and then, not for a long period, simply make sure that we have some assessment. This is where your department would be so valuable, to make sure that we are going down the right way for us, getting the results that we need and spending the dollars in the direction that's going to get both you and the government in the right direction.
The suggestion was instead of buying the whole enchilada all at once, let's take a part of it and make sure we're doing it right before moving on to the next step. Do you consider that a faulty process?