Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would encourage committee members, perhaps before they pass the motion, to hear from the officials, who will in fact indicate that the money has been allocated. As members know, money is spent in the various estimates that pass through the House. To look at any given estimate does not mean that you're looking at the entire envelope. In fact, in this case, I think you'll find that you're not. So before you pass such a motion condemning the government for not spending the money, I would think you might actually want to find out if it has or hasn't been spent. So it might be prudent to look at your second motion and change the two named events and call the officials before the committee as soon as you want, and ask them specific questions about this. Call the minister, if you want. Ask him specific questions about this to find out if the money has been allocated and why the changes were made. Then if you want to pass the first motion, it would seem to be entirely more well thought out, because you would be basing it on information that you have, rather than on things you can't possibly be certain of—because, I can tell you, they're simply not the case.