I wouldn't mind picking up on two fronts where Scott was going.
One is on the telecommunications side of things. I'm not sure if all MPs are aware of where the actual costs come in terms of excessive downloading and all of that. Have we ever considered more information sharing with MPs about where money can be saved within their budgets? For example, we talked about the flight passes, and they have become more of a mandatory program than an optional one. Is that correct, that MPs have to fly on these?
There may be other savings. Here's my observation or concern: we've hit some of the low-hanging fruit, I would suggest, in this particular process. If we were to go further, it would probably require more involvement from MPs and their staff directly. Has there been any contemplation about giving the information out to MPs as to ways they can save on their budgets, either through the way they travel, the way they communicate, or the devices they're using and how they're using them? Has that been contemplated from your office or from the board?