Generally speaking, as I understand it, there are many departments involved in dealing with environmental issues. As I mentioned before, with the clean air regulatory framework and clean air measures on climate change, Environment Canada has been tasked to coordinate, if you like, information on results being achieved, and to do a challenge and report back periodically. The results would also be made available in the public domain.
Up until now, many departments have spent money. The accountability flows through to the ministers, to the deputy ministers of those organizations, and cascades down. My colleagues--for example, my counterpart at Finance Canada, the chief financial officer--would also be doing their checks and balances, if you like, in terms of the spending that happens.
So it's more than just Environment Canada.