If the key to this proposal is the performance at the end of the day, that the performance is there, there's the reward of a better return in investment—if I could call it that—what happens if there isn't performance, not only if the government doesn't pay, but if...? My concern in this whole area is that there's a downloading of accountability and responsibility onto the public sector in areas within the criminal justice system that really, ultimately, governments are responsible for.
What happens if there isn't performance, if the performance targets that have been issued aren't met?