Thank you, Madam Chairman.
Welcome, Madam Commissioner. I appreciated your presentation to the committee today.
First of all, I don't have a lot to say about Mr. Angus' comments. Obviously, he has his partisan political rationale for saying the things he said. As we've indicated, we appreciate and accept the conclusions of the report you just tabled in Parliament, and we do appreciate the efforts that you're making on behalf of Canadians, and indeed, parliamentarians.
In drawing up your budget, your office is not required to follow the same procedure as departments and agencies of other officers of Parliament. In particular, you don't negotiate with the Treasury Board Secretariat. You negotiate directly with the Speaker of the House of Commons, who then submits to Treasury Board on your behalf.
How do you determine the resources that your office requires? When I look back over the last couple of years, in fact, you have planned spending, you have a budget, but your actual spending tends to come in at anywhere between 10% to 14% below your budget. How have you been able to maintain that? Are you submitting with some due diligence—i.e., in case you should require additional resources? Are you putting that into your budgetary request at the beginning of the year?
Maybe you can enlighten us as to what that process is.