Yes.
For the public accounts, of course, I know the letters of representation have been signed off on, but they haven't been published yet. Parliamentarians, unfortunately, do not have access to them yet. Maybe you could let us know.
I'm going to stick with the general outsourcing to the consulting companies. Over the last five, six, seven years, the size of the public service has grown quite rapidly. Without benefits, salaries are about $50 billion.
If we use.... Two years ago, the dollars spent on consulting companies rounded up to $17 billion. That's almost a 34% add to our cost for providing what perhaps many people think the public service should be offering.
Does the Treasury Board have a sense of concern about this almost ghost department making up such a large amount and about the criticisms that a lot of these reports should be done by our ever-expanding public service? What does it say about the size of our public service if we have to outsource so many contracts to the Deloittes of the world?