Certainly not the fine points, Mr. Telegdi. You're reliant upon the good professional staff who work for the department. They are the ones who conduct the economic analysis and give you the best advice they can possibly give. So it's not a matter of the minister being immersed in the minutiae. I had a rule of thumb in dealing with matters like this before the department. I would want to know from the officials if the rules had been followed and, secondly, if there was value for money.
In this case, the advice I received was that both of those things were satisfied.