It was good to hear clarification that the money Mr. Alghabra referred to was for implementation that never took place and of course wasn't necessary.
As I try to summarize, what I hear is that what the department is attempting to do is apply the existing rules on a consistent basis, but that there are some rules that are limiting, for one reason or another. Perhaps you are looking to parliamentarians to fix those rules that need fixing to ensure that the problems we've struggled with are taken care of in an appropriate manner.
I appreciate also that there is ministerial intervention, but that intervention of course is circumscribed for appropriate cases.
Would you agree with me that ultimately some type of legislative fix, if you want to call it that, would be required?