In a typical year, as CRA, we would identify some needs for communication to the public, and we would be in a position to put forward some proposals. At the same time the government would want to make sure that certain of its policy initiatives were advertised. As you alluded to, that whole process is managed by the Privy Council Office to ultimately determine what to advertise and for which amounts.
But, yes, there is scope if we want to put forward a proposal. For instance, the CRA has long been a strong advocate of electronic filing. For both Canadians and Canadian businesses, it's cheaper, there are fewer mistakes, and we can issue the cheques faster. That's something in which we have an interest in making sure Canadians understand, in fulfilment of our mandate. That tends to be an annual feature of the advertising campaign now.