I think it's safe to say yes, in certain areas. One example that comes readily to mind on the telecommunications is that there are efforts made to remind members that when they are travelling, if they notify telecommunications, a roaming package can be put on their wireless device. Instead of paying à la carte roaming charges, they're paying a standardized rate that's been negotiated as part of the contract. That's just one example that comes to mind of our trying to proactively look at ways that members can save the House of Commons money. In the case of their device being paid for out of their own budget, there would be some actual savings there.
On April 18th, 2013. See this statement in context.