Obviously, financial resources are important if you're going to deliver on programs, but, as I said before, departments are allocated a budget, and they have to make decisions as to how they're going to utilize these resources to deliver their programs in the most effective way. They have to distribute that funding in such a way that they're going to have the right controls in place and have sound foundations. Again, I come from the world of internal services, and I always consider it important to make sure these activities are well funded, because they become your foundation. If your foundation starts to crack, you will have issues.
I come back to the fact that departments are accountable for managing the funding provided to them and for making the best decisions possible with respect to how they're going to utilize financial resources. Financial resources, like human resources or anything else, are key to a department's ability to deliver on what they need to deliver on.