I'm saying that it's the responsibility of the department--the deputy head and the chief financial officer--to identify the costs. They essentially are signing off on this. That is an important accountability, and we don't second-guess them on that. That's not to say that costs can't evolve. As I was saying, it's very difficult, for some of these bills, to identify long-term costs. But they have every interest in being accurate, because if funding depends on it down the road and they have underestimated those costs, it's very difficult to get the funding for those initiatives.
On March 16th, 2011. See this statement in context.