I'm prepared to listen if Mr. Nesbitt has a comment, but while I acknowledge your intent, I do think the amendment does what it's supposed to do in terms of giving the minister some prerogative, while at the same time ensuring that the first principle of the amendment or of the clause is that the decision-making process rests with the ministries versus with the particular minister.
I think this gives us an additional piece, but I am convinced that it should stay as is. I'm certainly prepared to hear Mr. Nesbitt's point.