Thank you, Mr. Chair. So that's good news. I'm also wondering if in a project like this where, like it's multi-year and then year by year either we realize we need to increase the scope, like the replacement of driver's licensing system, my understanding was that it initially was supposed to be improvements and then later on decided well, we better replace the whole system. So if a project is sort of year after year, either the cost turned out to be way greater or the scope is increasing, to what extent do we have off ramps for a project like this where there might be an option to just like stop and not do any more? Like, is it sort of decided that as soon as a project is started that we have to follow it to its conclusion and just keep spending sort of any amount of money to just finish the thing, or what kinds of consideration goes into at what point do we find an off ramp and just say it's good enough or -- I mean, using this specific project as an example, but maybe there's others too. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Shauna Morgan on Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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