There are different kinds of consequences. There are what we call the institutional consequences, in terms of certain principles or policies that we set out in the Treasury Board that we expect departments to comply with. We cannot police every single transaction--it's simply not possible--but we do try to monitor compliance, particularly in the areas in which there are significant risks to the government. We expect the departments to basically follow our policies.
On November 7th, 2006. See this statement in context.