I don't know if this is going to be a new practice in committee to do exit interviews with deputies, but I welcome the opportunity to share my thoughts here.
Look, this discussion here today, and my last appearance at ETHI, is a good example of probably one of my greatest frustrations. It's not about the public forum. It's not about the questions. I would observe that even within the public service, I'm used to being in meetings—talking about delivery velocity, talking about budgets, talking about change management, talking about adoption, talking about “the doing”. I find that we spend more time talking about what we might do versus actually talking about how we're doing it and the results. In my opinion, that needs to change.