The biggest thing, I think, that maybe most people, including members, don't realize is that the House of Commons has to interact with several other government bodies, whether it's the RCMP providing security or the National Capital Commission for things around or Public Works for the physical things, so there's a myriad of layers that are not always so straightforward when you're dealing with something.
In terms of changing things, a few months after I was elected Speaker, the Board of Internal Economy was invited to participate in the strategic operating review. We are going through it very thoroughly at the board level, and I think all members are looking for ways to do things more efficiently on the Hill. I don't have an answer for you yet on those types of things, because decisions haven't been made, but there are certainly a lot of things that the Clerk's team, including me, is going through to make sure we are making very good use of taxpayers' money. We are looking to make sure that we're doing things in the most efficient way possible while still providing a high level of service to members so that they can carry out their duties in the manner they've become accustomed to.