Sure.
I appreciate that it's a challenge. It's a long-term process, and it needs to start now. The starting piece is appointing that one person who's in charge, who can then develop the workforce—it will obviously be over several years—to rebuild that project management capability that was decimated in the mid-1990s.
The starting point needs to be now. It starts with one person and then rebuilding in that manner. It won't be easy. It will take time. Yesterday would have been better, but today is the best time to do it.