Just because we looked at it in the 15th Assembly doesn’t mean we need to
carry on with it in the 16th Assembly. Times have
changed. There are some very unusual realities out there right now for our people and for our economy. Just to say, well, we’re going to do it because we said we were going to do it and we’re going to
press on no matter what, come hell or high water, doesn’t sound like very good reasons. As for the efficiencies, let me get to my question. As for the efficiencies this is going to create, why can’t those efficiencies be created with the governance structures that we have now, within the departments that we have now? Why can’t those efficiencies be looked at within the context of what we have right now for governance?