Those practices are partially in place at this time. The department has worked carefully at the onset of an expenditure cost management framework. It's one that would take into account a costing centre of expertise within the department—guides and protocols, and pricing strategies—so services delivered on a cost-recovery basis are well calculated, taking into account the total cost of the service with an understanding of the unit costs, so that departments that are availing themselves of the particular service understand what they're buying and what they're paying for. We have work to do. We've priced out five services so far. There's another 19 services that need to be priced out, but those are services that are subject to consumption and revenue collection. There's work to be done on the part that is fundamentally the mandate of the department, but not subject to a cost-recovery mechanism.
On May 5th, 2016. See this statement in context.