I'll give you a guess. What I found with the bureaucracy over the years is that the deputy ministers aren't out there to protect their ministers; the deputy ministers are out there to protect their previous bad decisions. We have that with the undocumented workers, because that obviously is the result of changing the point system in 2002 that they thought that was going to be the panacea to solving the backlog.
What they're proposing now, since they have proven themselves consistently to be very bad decision-makers, is that we give them more power, which doesn't get questioned, which doesn't become transparent, and they certainly don't become accountable.
I'm just throwing that reality out to you, having been on the committee for ten years and having watched various ministers come and go. It's not just the Conservative ministers. We had a slew of Liberal ministers who did not know what they were doing. And the committee pointed out to them very clearly that they were going down the wrong path, and they still went down the wrong path, and now we have a real mess.