From my perspective, it's a lot of the ancillary materials in the main estimates and the supplementary estimates. At a minimum, what you really need is the proposed bill. Pretty much everything else is optional, and it is there to help you in your study of the proposed bill.
So going through systematically, do you need the introduction, do you like the horizontals, do you like the top 10—which you'll see—do you appreciate the major items, do you need all these summary tables, do you need the different historical pieces? It's just every piece there. If there was an opportunity to sit down with a couple of you who are interested and just.... Even a quick vote—“I've used it; it's great.” or “Never used it.” You don't even have to say it's not useful, just never used it.
We can do things differently, but we can't do more. We're actually maxed out in terms of capacity and getting information out. We can get different or better or more useful information, but we also have to stop doing things.