Now, where does it draw the line in terms of the opportunities? As political persons, we always try to balance care and cost. When we think about the responsibility for the taxpayers, we think about where we draw the line in terms of that best value for taxpayers relative to focusing specifically on local interests.
I think it's fair to say that we've tried to find that balance, so that it would allow you as a politician to be able to say in good faith to the good people of Victoria, look, here's what we've done: we've set a balance where there will be a lot of individual procurement that we can control at the local level; we think our folks can compete with the best and the brightest in the world; but when it gets to a certain stage, to offer best value for you as taxpayers, we're not uncomfortable with that limit of $7.8 million.
How do you feel about that?