Just on that—I see Ms. Miller nodding, so I'm assuming you get support there—when we look at the approach that's been taken in the past....
Actually, I'll refer to a report that was done for the government by A.T. Kearney, an organization out of Toronto, via Chicago. I don't know if you know this report, but I think it exemplified the problem. Hopefully that lesson has been learned. That, of course, Mr. Chair, was where we spent $24 million for a report that gathered dust and got no value for money. It was on how to do procurement better.
I guess I would hope that there would be this ongoing, real consultation; that you would have, within government, your advocates right here at this table, working for and with you. And I say for you because here's my question: in the past, you've given us one indication of successful consultation; what would you like to see, going forward and using this office, in terms of a structure for that consultation?