Thank you, Mr. Chairman, it all has been said before. You know, we have said it all before, the department has said it, the Minister has said it, the committee has said it, what we need now is to get on with it. We need a plan that shows that we are going to do things differently, because the way in which we have done things in the past simply has not worked.
There is an acceleration in the costs of justice, and we have to find a way to, at least, hold the costs. We, certainly, cannot continue to expend the levels of money, and the level of human suffering, that we currently have. So, I mean, I do not think we are saying anything different than the department, but what we are saying to this Minister, is, let us have some time lines on the plan, so we have some indication of what kind of changes can come about, what it is going to cost, and how we are going to do it, etc.
Somebody has to come forward with this plan, we are suggesting by October, 1993.