We know that government outsourcing really should be the last call, not the first call, in terms of delivering services. We keep hearing that temporary expertise through outsourcing is needed to deal with surge capacity. However, those things are always happening, so if we never build capacity to solve them in-house, I'm worried that 10 years from now we're going to keep going down this trend.
Right now, it seems like we're always in surge. The outsourcing just to the big six doubled between 2011 and 2015; it's gone up fourfold since 2015. It's gone up tenfold overall just for these six companies.
Is there any end in sight, from what you see?