Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I think the Minister is right. He cannot look at this in isolation. There are some problems that we have had for a number of years now; the fact that systems have not been in sync, there has been no consolidation and no agreement on charts of accounts and these kinds of things is a serious problem for us.
I guess what I am hoping to hear from the Minister is that yes, we are wiping some of this accumulated deficit off, but I am going to Cabinet. I know there is a huge expenditure in IT that needs to be made in order to bring all these boards up to an equal level and sharing the same systems as the department, but I am going to get that commitment from my Cabinet colleagues. I am going to impress upon them that if I do not, we are going to continue to bail boards out. We are not going to have any way to hold anyone accountable if we cannot agree on what these expenditures are and what kinds of forced growth are acceptable and what kinds are not. There is a lot more money that has to be spent in order for us to turn the tide here. It is an investment. It is an investment in our systems to ensure that this does not keep happening.
Can the Minister give us any indication that he will be successful with his Cabinet colleagues in impressing this upon them?