Thank you both for being here. I enjoyed your presentation.
Mr. Gupta, you talked basically about a framework that has been successful in the past or about how mistakes that have been made in the past have led to a successful framework. You talked about the top of that framework being constant and ongoing collaboration between the private sector and the public sector as we move forward in this.
You talked about the outcomes-based approach, having specific goals and about how we have to reach those specific goals within the project. Then you talked about making it work and about how we have to actually make this effective and make it work if we're going to reap the benefits from it and how that's going to require a sound governance structure. Then you talked about the implementation plan of three to five years, and, looking at the size and the breadth of this project, and after listening to your answer to Mr. McCallum's question, I guess that would probably be a little longer for this project.
In one of the answers to the questions you mentioned accountability. You didn't talk about that when you originally presented the framework. I'm assuming that would be under the governance structure. Could you maybe elaborate a bit on an ongoing system of accountability that has been successful in the private sector when these projects have been implemented?