The big picture here is that when we came into government we encountered a situation where our science infrastructure was dilapidated. That's probably a kind word to put to it. It was very much in need of significant investment, both in terms of the structural infrastructure, the buildings themselves, and in terms of the equipment our scientists were using. There was a lot of duplication. There was a lot of isolation, and departments weren't necessarily capitalizing on what other departments were doing in science.
We set about this journey—the Minister of Science was the lead—to get back into the business of science, but to also take a more strategic approach to how we manage the buildings and the infrastructure which enable the science that we ask of our scientists. We now actually have an ADM who is responsible.
Which of you wants to...? Bill? Everybody is involved in this.