Thank you, Chair.
This is the about Supplementary Estimates (A).
These supplementary estimates call for a spending increase of $945 million for the Department of Finance.
Of this amount, $3.1 million is for the Office of the Auditor General, $0.3 million for the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, and $9 million for the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, commonly known as FINTRAC. The remaining $933 million relates to the Department of Finance itself.
Approximately half these funds are being carried forward from the last fiscal year, when the department's expenditures were less than the allocated budget, and this is in keeping with long-standing Treasury Board policy. The other half of the increase relates to initiatives undertaken to increase public awareness of budget 2006 initiatives and changes in tax policy, including the reduction in the goods and services tax.
You will also note that the remaining $931 million refers to increases to the projections for statutory authorities. These increases are built into approved legislation and are identified here for information purposes. They flow mostly from formulae for federal and territorial financing and the cost of servicing the public debt. This amounts to a 1.2% increase in projected statutory payments.
I'll stop there, Chair, so we have more time for questions.