I can't imagine, given the quality and the calibre and the number of managers we have in the public sector, Mr. Chairman, that that wouldn't have been taken as a matter of course years ago, and we're trying to get around to that now.
The next question I have is on supplementary estimates. It seems that a lot of times the money is spent before Parliament is even asked whether it's a good idea. And it seems to me that Parliament has now become just another stamp on the paper in the process along the way. Governments should not be spending money unless it's approved by Parliament.
First of all, do you agree with that statement?