I think the politics are the whole issue. My point is that if P3s are a problem, in this case the P3 that caused the problem was public. The government made the decision and conducted itself in a way that cost the money, not the private sector. Perhaps you're making a good case for less central planning in the procurement of power, rather than more government control in its production.
On April 25th, 2013. See this statement in context.