It's because we're partway through the financial cycle, so this reflects a calendar year rather than a parliamentary financial cycle. It would start in the next financial period. It will be starting in January and go to March because we're finishing this financial cycle or this budgetary cycle on December 10, so if this practice is to reflect what will happen in the year 2011, it has to start in the first financial cycle, which starts in January and goes to March 26.
On November 25th, 2010. See this statement in context.