I have one last question before my time runs out.
The last number of years have seen record government expenditures. I'm not trying to make this political. Is there a point at which the senior public service members, such as you, go to ministers or to the government and say, “You know, at this point, it might be time to take a look at what we're doing here; maybe take a break and find out if we're getting value for dollars here”?
It seems to me, as Kelly McCauley was saying, that a lot of this stuff seems to be getting out of control. If you add up Deloitte, KPMG and all these companies, it's way over $100 million a year for them as well. I looked up Iron Mountain. It's $14 million a year, every year.
Is there a point at which we need to go back and say that enough is enough and that we need to take a look at whether we're getting value for all these contracts and find out which ones are not mission-critical, as you might want to say?