So there's a problem right from the start of the process.
In one of my other lives, I was coordinator of the Stratégie d'intervention Agir autrement for underprivileged neighbourhoods. Within this framework, there was no question of launching a project if there was no assurance of sustainability. We didn't want to have to constantly put money back into the project to be able to maintain a resource.
What you're telling me is that, right from the start, we don't know what we want. What's more, in the deliverables, we're not sure, we don't have proof that we've analyzed the resources and offered this sustainability to our public servants.
Did we also forget, before turning to outside resources, to analyze the resources available internally and target the people who were capable of changing ways of doing things in order to bring added value?