That's wonderful. Thank you very much. I appreciate that.
Just following on my colleague Mr. Genuis's earlier comments with respect to the growth in the size of government, we just heard some numbers—547 FTEs, and about 600 FTEs held flat for a number of years, basically. Government has grown in size by one-third since 2015 in terms of the number of FTEs. Your office has been asked to basically increase its productivity levels with respect to the work you have to do or the amount of work we're asking you to do, but the government does not seem to be keeping productivity levels to a reasonable degree. Most of the customer service standards across many of the departments are in some cases the worst they've ever been, with wait times for passports and immigration backlogs. They're actually doing less with more people, and you're doing more with less people, on kind of a per capita basis, in terms of the work you're pointing out.
Do you think the government needs a true workforce plan—a people plan or an FTE plan—about how much productivity they're getting from an employee, how much they're planning to hire to accomplish the objectives and the tools they need to carry on what they're trying to do for Canadians? It seems to be a little bit haphazard.