Thanks for that explanation. I have to say that’s pretty much all Greek to me. Let’s see if I can attempt plain language on this and get the Minister’s perspective then.
It seems like we’re moving into a more and more electronic world all the time. Some basic duties that
everybody has in their jobs across the government, where normally we might scratch on our calendar or something like this or make a call to your local HR officer, now we’re doing all these things electronically. Say you ended up with a person like me in your staff, the government somewhere, I’d need to take these training courses so I could sort of look after the basic functioning of an employee. It’s nothing to do with my job really, except it might have to do with my pay or my schedule. It’s just so that I’m able to do that using the electronic software that we’re putting in place across the government. Does that sound about right? Thank you.