Is it also fair to say that....? Obviously, this government has a very robust posture, I guess you could say, or policy program. It's developing tremendous programs like $10-a-day child care. Another example is the complete revitalization of the industrial manufacturing heartland in Canada, which is a very ambitious policy on the part of this government. Just today in the House, we were debating the Canada disability benefit. This is generational and historic, in that it will provide financial security for millions of Canadians and lift hundreds of thousands of persons with disabilities out of poverty. Again, it's a very ambitious program, one that has a tremendous impact on Canadians.
Is there a danger that if we cut some of the consulting too much, it might have an impact on this progressive, robust program of bringing in tremendous changes that benefit Canadians? Is there a danger it might actually hamper our ability to deliver on those generational programs?