I'm glad you agree with it. It took you only four years to figure it out, and the Auditor General had to tell you.
This reinforces what a lot of Canadians think. They see actions taken by government and big money spent on installations, and I see it because I travel by road very often across border crossings. You wonder what this is doing to benefit you as a Canadian. Is it speeding up your ability to cross?
As I come to a fork in the road, in my case, I can go across at Niagara Falls, at Fort Erie, or at Queenston. I can go across at any one of those three and you're not measuring it. To me, it reinforces some of the thoughts that Canadians have around whether the government effectively knows what it's doing when it comes to spending their tax dollars.
I just had to say that as an observation. I'll end it there.