Yes, presumably that is the case. In terms of costs, there are going to be costs. We've already acknowledged that's the case.
I would assume that only by exception would you, as a minister, believe that anyone or any entity within your ministry would not be up to the gold standard that we all expect and get from public servants, meaning that for the most part you're very proud of the people for whom you were the minister and the department for which you were responsible. It's not a trick question. I'm just trying to lay the groundwork here.
In other words, you have faith in the department that they do the job that's asked of them.