You could anticipate inflation though. That is predictable. It's been 1% or 2% pretty constantly for the last 20 years.
Actually, if you don't mind, I'm going to drop that line of questioning. I think I understand where it's going, given your lead-up.
My last question, in the time I have left, has to do with one of the most thorny public works contracts we've dealt with in this committee over the last decade, and that is the relocation contract through public works for RCMP, military, public servants, etc.
I understand the Government of Canada has now had to pay out to the griever, the guy who maintained all along that he got screwed. We just paid him $35 million. Are we now ready to admit that the Government of Canada was wrong and that he was right, and that Royal LePage should never have got that contract over and over again and that Envoy had a legitimate claim to damages because Public Works did not treat the contract fairly? Also, where will that $35 million come from? Will it be from your budget, or from the RCMP, or from National Defence or whichever the members were being located from?