I think it gets back to the nature of P3s. If we have this body of evidence that we've seen from the auditors general that existing P3s have had these problems—for example, in terms of the cost overruns—then the evidence tells us that future P3s are going to have the same problems that we've seen with current and previous P3s. I think the evidence speaks for itself.
On February 23rd, 2021. See this statement in context.