Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Thanks very much, gentlemen, for joining us this morning. I'd like to zero in, if I could, on two issues. One is the ecoTrust, and of course the other is the tax deductible transit pass.
Fifteen months ago at committee, I asked a series of questions of the former minister, Mr. Baird, about the $1.5 billion trust. We asked serious questions about where the money was going and who the trustee of the fund was. I couldn't get an answer from the minister or his deputy minister, in terms of who the trustee of the fund was. Maybe you could help us, Mr. Vaughan.
It's interesting. I think I heard you just say in response to Mr. Warawa—who rhymed off how all the money has been spent—that you weren't aware of those numbers. You are the environmental auditor for Canada, and yet you can't track where that money has gone. We don't know whether the Province of Ontario has used all of that money to Canadian national standards, in terms of value for money propositions. The government has said now repeatedly for almost four years that it is the accountability government, and the previous minister was the accountability guy. He ran in the last election with that kind of language in his own materials.
Mr. Vaughan, can you help us understand how it's possible that $1.5 billion has gone into a trust fund and you cannot report to Canadians, number one, how the money was disbursed; number two, who the trustee of the fund is; and number three, whether it had any effect at all, in terms of the minister's language of 15 months ago—which I pulled up—of reducing greenhouse gases and eliminating smog?
Can you help us understand how this is possible?