Mr. Chair, on a point of order, if the parliamentary secretary is going to table information, then at least could he be honest? The $755 million was booked by the previous government, so don't try to put on the record something that isn't factual.
Mr. Chair, I might point out as well, while we're speaking, that it would be perhaps preferable if the parliamentary secretary would keep to the motion, because what this motion deals with is the family farm options program and the fact that farmers had made financial planning around the government's two-year pilot program, and the department itself, when it came before us in terms of estimates, had indicated $246 million less.