Part III, correct. I noted, and this is under a section called “Other Items of Interest”...I think it starts on page 16 and runs over to page 17, and I'll quote:
The panel agreed that increased resources were needed
They're talking about the panel decision now in November of 2005.
for the processing of complaints, for the investigation
--etc.
Indeed, the Panel recommended the revision upwards of certain amounts recommended by the Secretariat.
It therefore came as an unpleasant shock to learn that outgoing Liberal Treasury Board ministers had denied any funding for fiscal year 2005-2006, for those same items that the Panel had unanimously agreed ought to receive additional funding for fiscal years 2006-2007 and 2007-2008.
Could you comment on that particular statement? What we've talked about is that the panel decision has effectively been upheld in the current fiscal year. There seems to be a diversion or a disconnect between the decision of the Treasury Board at that time and the panel. Do you have any comment to add to that?