Thank you.
Welcome, Minister.
We're here this morning to talk about the environmental record of the Conservative government for the first year. We're using the mechanism of supplementary estimates to do so.
Mr. Warawa has suggested this has been a splendid record of 13 months, but I can't help making this observation before I ask my first question. Every time you suggest that you've only had 70 days to do something, it rather suggests that your predecessor didn't do much in all of the preceding days before the last 70.
Let me go to my question about the Canada Emissions Reductions Incentives Agency.
In your opening comments, you criticized the previous Liberal government for not making money available and not spending it. Last year this agency had available to it $25 million for the purchase of domestic credits generated in Canada by an offset system and $25 million for international credits generated in other countries that are parties to the Kyoto Protocol. In the spirit of vigorous spending and vigorous activity over the last 13 months, for each of the $25 million, how much money has been spent?