Just to clarify, as I said, we did a consultation with members of Parliament some years ago to find out, because at the end of the day, the information that is being supplied and that we're being asked to supply is meant for MPs' use. Ultimately, it would be MPs who would be the judge of what the problem is today. What are they struggling with today? It would be MPs who would have to make the judgment about whether anything that we did differently would be an improvement over what we do today. It is really not an issue for us, in a sense; it is an issue for the MPs who will be using the information.
That context having been given, when we did our consultations the most important point that was brought to our attention was just the structure of the appropriations. The estimates are around votes, and when you look at a set of financial statements, of course, they look completely different. Just the mere fact that similar information was being presented in different formats was a major source of confusion, so that was why we thought an important starting point would be to try to get around the formatting issue and see if, step by step, that would help. The final step would be whether we actually change the basis of control.