Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the fact is, it was recognized by the government, members of this government, Members of past assemblies, that disassembling the Department of Personnel in the 13th Assembly was probably not the best thing, even though departments of the day, boards and agencies of the day wanted that to happen because they felt they could make things happen quicker and better in the way they could do their processes. For a season, that seemed to have worked, but as we went down the path and heard more from our own employees about how they're getting dealt with or not getting dealt with, it became obvious that there were problems and problems were growing. So a decision was made that we could not afford to keep going down that path and we had to change direction and that's where we are now.
Yes, as I stated earlier, I would be more than happy to go back to my Cabinet colleagues and give them a synopsis of some of the things that have happened. On that basis, even go back to them, I can go back to them and say because this workload has come from you, you should have to pay for this portion of it. There may be some rules of our budgeting that we have to go through, but I would be more than happy to go back to my colleagues with that. Thank you.