I wouldn't necessarily conclude that it has failed in its objectives. Is it delayed in its objectives? I think that's probably fair.
As they lay out...for themselves in their corporate plan, there are very objective measures in terms of performance. I think it's important that government and Canadians hold the organization to account for its performance against those objectives.
As I've also suggested, I think there is a gestation period for major infrastructure projects. You just don't flip the switch on and suddenly the shovels are in the ground. These take time to plan, lay out and procure.
There is a reasonable period of time that one might assume that would take. If you look at other procurement agencies around the country, you see it certainly didn't take Partnerships B.C. or Infrastructure Ontario three years to advance major infrastructure projects to shovel-ready.