Mr. Christopherson, what we want to say is that we will build a regime that is robust and reliable and the best system that Canadians have every right to expect. What we need to do is to be realistic and at the same time to promise expectations, promise goals and objectives that we know we can deliver in the short term and the long term. In my opening statements I talked about short-term goals and longer-term goals. We are most interested to be the best in the world. That will be our long-term objective.
One of the things we got ourselves in the soup for the last time was talking about 30 days, because we wanted to get to 30 days. We never got to 30 days.
So we are learning from experience to make the commitment to do the best we can and to perform in such a way that the committee and the Canadian public have confidence in our ability, and our ultimate goal is to get to be the best, but we have learned not to promise that as a short-term goal.