If I could just interrupt you, I think the point Ms. Duncan was making is that in England they've put it all together under one...and I think it's the parliamentary architect's office. Instead of having a whole series of meetings with representation from all these various agencies, they have one. It's the same thing in the United States. They have their office of the architect of the Capitol or something like that. It's one person, one office, handling the administration of the maintenance and operations of the precinct. Here everybody and their grandmother needs to have a say. They argue and fight, and there's power broking going on, etc.
On December 6th, 2012. See this statement in context.