I have a question on one of the interesting points you made with respect to the 260,000 jobs that have been created since the beginning of the year. On page 36 of the update, which I read with great interest, it states:
In the 2005 budget, the previous government launched a reform of government procurement. Savings from this initiative were estimated at $204 million for 2006–07, rising to $888 million per year for 2009–10 and subsequent years. After taking office, Canada’s New Government undertook an assessment of the procurement reform initiative and has determined that the projected savings were significantly over-estimated.
Could you comment a little bit further on that?