I'll take one minute here. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The one thing I kept reading over and over again—and I need to understand how it affects you and what I should be taking from it, if anything—is the changes to supplementary estimates. They call it major changes. I can't figure out why it's a major change.
They talk about the way it's stating things from permanent allocations from TB central votes to a column here that says “authorities to date”, and I think it used to be called “previous estimates” or something. Other than a bunch of changes in words, is that supposed to mean something to me as a member of Parliament reviewing these estimates? What is the actual change that has happened, and what is its effect to you as a department and to me as a member of Parliament?