Madam Chair, another aspect of the volume of projects being carried over is that the expectation was that these would be completed within a given fiscal year and a time frame. We have already, of course, passed the budget for 2007-2008 and the hundred more projects, new initiatives that we want to get done this year. But yet we find ourselves dealing with many, many projects unfinished from the previous year. So a concern here, Madam Chair, is that our capacity to handle our own new work, let alone the stuff that's unfinished from previous years, is going to even more compound our capacity issues. So we continue in this Legislative Assembly to consider and approve the work that the departments ask us to sign off on, but I'm looking more and more carefully and cautiously at the volume of work that we expect our workforce, our civil service, to achieve when we have this growing problem of uncompleted work that has to be picked up from the previous year.
So I wanted to put that concern on the record, Madam Chair, that we also have to look at our own capacity to manage this and if the process, for whatever reason, is starting to get out of hand, then we really do need to look very carefully at what kind of controls or curbs we can put into this so we don't in effect collapse our system, Madam Chair.