Our biggest expenditure is salary. So $4.6 million, plus the equivalent employee benefits plan, goes for salaries, which leaves the office with $1.6 million for non-salary expenditures. Most of the non-salary is spent on covering the cost of shared services agreements. We have, as the commissioner mentioned, one with the House of Commons for IT; we have one with the Library of Parliament for payments and external reporting; and we also get our compensation services from Public Works. That, in total, comes out to almost $600,000. Then the other major expenditures would be professional services where we go and seek them, whether it's for our security or classification services. Whenever there is a specific expertise that is required and we go outside, that's where we spend for professional services. Of course, there are the standard expenditures of running an office. It's definitely not travel. We only spent, I think, $6,000 in travel over the last year. It's more, as I said, whether it's telecommunications or just the standard supplies, the standard expenditures for an office.
On May 3rd, 2016. See this statement in context.