The Member for Weledeh has raised the issue of problems which, by our determination, are related more to not collecting rents, not submitting invoices and not getting the proper paperwork done and is not, by my understanding, from what I have been told, an issue related to the new system but more basic issues related to those areas that I have just touched on. We have been working and following up on that as soon as we got that information to make sure we got it sorted out.
I agree with the Member that we should be able to pull together a package once the 2009-2010 year, the first cycle through our new process is complete to do some kind of debrief and year-end review to see how well it worked. We know that we have
gotten a lot of projects out the door. We can look at indicators like the number of carry-overs, how fast we got contracts out on a comparative basis and those types of things. We have also increased the requirements from Class D so that we need greater certainty and tighter figures going forward to avoid drawing out a process or being so off the mark in our estimates. We will look to work with committee on providing that type of feedback.
As well, we are prepared to appear before a committee to look at the information technology requirements of the government. We have committees that deal with that. It is a very big complex issue with a very great number of systems. They are requiring a heavy investment. That Knowledge Management Plan that we are coming forward with is going to pull all those pieces together. We hope for the first times we can lay it out in its entirety and work with committee on the best way to move forward. Thank you.