What the left hand is doing. But let me use the example of Lansdowne again, because I think we're all familiar with it in this room. The Lansdowne process did completely away with due diligence. It went against its own procurement policies. It went against the actual law that's set out. It was essentially a flagrant abuse of the system, and that was done in the name of expediency with the developers saying, if there's a competition here, we walk. That should send up red flags. Cutting that kind of due diligence I think is really a mistake.
On April 25th, 2013. See this statement in context.