I agree with you. It's not enough to say we have a plan. End of story. There are a few important issues. You need a plan because, without a plan, you don't know where you're headed. So that's important.
There's also the implementation of the plan. I've already spoken about balanced mechanisms, such as leadership at all levels, and quantifiable mechanisms that allow us to measure progress. They let us see where things stand and let us intervene, if necessary, in order to improve performance and accountability, and to report to Parliament or to the committee from time to time. They are responsible for making sure the government is accountable for our actions.