I have this idea now that we might need some extra votes if we move to an accrual accounting method in order to make sure that we're siloing off some types of spending. Are there other types of potential games departments might be able play if we move to an accrual system? It sounds like if they had to do extra work to provide us with the information on the cash accrual basis, then maybe that provides parliamentarians with information of those consolidated numbers that we might need to make a good decision on cash management.
Will we still have that information to make those good decisions if we switch, or will departments, through their own internal processes, manage things in a way that won't allow us to help?