Certainly, as I said in the opening remarks, before I joined the office, the office received a letter from the Minister of Finance, indicating the government was going to go through a budget reduction. The office at the time decided it would go through everything it does in a complete manner to identify where there could be some reductions. Everything that was brought forward was something the office itself brought forward. We believe that because of that intense look at the work we do, the items we are proposing that we change or no longer do, it's the right thing to make these changes anyway, regardless of whether there was a budget reduction or not.
The changes are in a number of organizations we were doing financial audits in--for example, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and some were in the territories as well. There are a number, and I believe those have been tabled with the committee before. It's the same list that was presented to this committee back in October 2011, with one change: we will continue to audit the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, which was one we had proposed to stop.