What we are saying is, if we are going to expend large sums of money with respect to the capital budget -- for example, parks -- and we are told that this is going to create employment opportunities for the people within that park. We are not being told definitively -- or even close to it -- what kinds of employment opportunities, how many opportunities or what the net benefit is going to be with respect to that expenditure.
It is the same thing with schools. We are told that we would acquire high schools in the communities, yet the position of the standing committee on finance has been that we do not know how successful high schools in the communities have been. We need more detail and more quantifying of the net effect of capital spending.