In the real world, that's called a bonus. You can call it whatever you want, but it's a bonus and it's usually tied to performance. You won't tell us what the performance metrics are, so I'm putting the question to you. It really can't be about actually getting houses built, and it can't be about the process.
We heard from Victoria Park Community Homes, a not-for-profit, that it took six years of working with your agency to finally get its project approved, and we might get shovels in the ground this year. Is that part of the performance review? Do the people who were involved in that project, which took six years to be approved, deserve a bonus for working on that project?