Mr. Chair, there are two things. I'll give you a bit more detail, breaking out the $30 million.
The money is being requested in the current fiscal year because of course for us to be ready for the tax year, we have to invest many months in advance, in particular in terms of our information systems, but as well in training. We have to adjust our guides for people filing taxes. We have to make sure that the people on the phones and taking inquiries are able to respond.
The $30 million is for many items that were contained in the 2006 federal budget. There were, of course, matters related to income tax relief for individuals. There were matters relating to the T1, as well as to the trust account system. We had measures related to personal tax credits. These include the Canada employment credit, the textbook tax credit, the tax credit for public transit passes, and the children's fitness tax credit. There is also incremental funding that was sought for processing validation and adjustment of claims, public inquiries for technical rulings and interpretations—