Fine, that answers my question.
I have another one. At the time the Liberals were in power, Marcel Massé was the President of the Treasury Board. Approximately 15,000 jobs were affected. They were eliminated, and some positions were not filled. History is repeating itself, because the Conservatives have done the same thing in certain areas, with regard to certain boards of directors, where positions were eliminated when they ceased to exist or when they were not filled. Ten years later on, we have an additional 38,000 public servants.
What guarantee is there that the measures which have been taken, for instance, are not just window dressing and a convenient way to present the government's finances, but rather measures which will result in a real reduction in expenditures without affecting salaries or employees?