This is a quick one I asked at an earlier meeting. We've now made provisions for this committee to make use of the comptroller's office if we have an issue like a one-off project or something comes to mind. Somebody has used the example of somebody's brother-in-law getting contracts. Another member used the example of a bridge where there are problems with the contractors. It's not really enough to bring in your department, because I think there's a dollar value level below which it's just not worth our while to send you in.
As it was given to me as an explanation of when does it go to this comptroller and when does it go to you, it came down to this: if it's a fairly small matter or an isolated project or a one-off question, not yet even an allegation but a question, then we ought to go to the comptroller as our first step. Would you agree with that? Is there any further refinement you can give us, just to save some time procedurally?