My colleagues may have some specific examples to give, but basically, the government makes commitments, and when we audit the departments to see whether they can follow through, we find that they do not always have the resources they need to deliver the goods. The departments have to juggle various problems and issues. They have to determine what the priorities are. If there are 25 priorities, ultimately there are really none. The department may have made a commitment on something that is not a priority, but that does not mean that the goods were delivered.
Do we have a concrete example?