I don't actually have the data on that to know what the average consulting fee is for the private sector. It's a good question, though, to investigate whether it's more lucrative to work as a consultant with government versus contracting with a private firm.
We did find one thing really interesting. The Auditor General has been helpful in understanding how much we pay on average per day for a contractor versus an in-house government employee, and it is quite striking how much more expensive it is. Again, it's not to say that everything should be in-house; there's nuance there. Some roles should probably be in-house, like a product owner, for example. I mentioned Finland a few times. They don't have any coders in-house; they just outsource all of that. There's an efficiency in terms what type of role it is, as well.