It's my sense, and I know some of my colleagues probably share this opinion, that government has the ability to grow simply by its nature. It sometimes has a problem, so there is a new agency or a group of people who are developed to solve that problem, but we never see that group of people disintegrate. That entity continues long-term, and their budgets continue to grow, because although they were created for a purpose that was short-term, we sometimes see those things continue and grow and develop.
The chair and I had the opportunity to sit on another committee, and our concern with what we were looking at was that there was a sense that there might have been an alternative way to solve a problem. It might have been less costly, but because the different departments don't always talk to one another, we were required simply to give one department money, although a more comprehensive solution might have been found to reduce long-term spending. Is there no review taking place by Treasury Board or different departments in that vein?