I think in 2006, fortunately, we did take that position, to unravel some of the complexities, what people call red tape and bureaucracy. I guess that's maybe not a good word, but unfortunately that's what it gets wrung out to be.
There is always a concern when we look for efficiencies and effectiveness that we may have limited the scope, and that what we're doing is shoving some stuff underneath just to make sure we can get through the process quicker. Mr. Auditor General, has there been any indication of that?