Your point is well taken. It's just that we are left with that other side.
Again, when you mentioned the dilemma that hypothetically could happen within a ministry, where somebody is saying, “Wait a minute, we don't want to get hauled in front of the public accounts committee with the deputy and all the mess that entails”, that's music to our ears.
In the example given, I understand that you wouldn't be totally up to speed on the details. That's totally understandable. But in that scenario, we would love that somebody in that process said, “Wait a minute, what if we get hauled in front of the public accounts committee and have to account for our decisions here?” That's actually music to our ears.