One of the advantages I've outlined is that I think the perception of a lack of accountability flowed from the fact that this was very diffuse, basically spread out over four divisions and three regions, which is basically 12 different decision-makers involved and inconsistencies in the way in which that was done, and it's now centralized. It's centralized in the person who is accountable ultimately to the public and Parliament. It's probably evident to you that I'm an advocate of that. I think it is an appropriate solution, so I don't actually see too many drawbacks with it.
On April 24th, 2018. See this statement in context.