I did have the good fortune of having a briefing from your officials yesterday on what I think you call the five-point plan and the going forward, and I'm just wondering if I could make my question a little more precise. This year you also talk in the budget about compressing the Building Canada Fund. The Building Canada Fund, I think, is what we're interested in. In the current year, how much money will you get out the door? What have you and your government changed? This is your government's record, and I want to draw people's attention to it if they haven't seen it; it's a very nice picture of the minister on the front. It's recognizable perhaps from the provincial house, but it's a good picture. But you're there and you're saying this is me and my accountability.
But can you tell us today, in your current frame, how much money you are spending this year? You're in supplementary estimates, you've asked for more money. Can you tell us exactly, program by program, what will get out the door? You've given $2 billion back to the Treasury over the last two years on the Building Canada Fund alone. I'm sorry, it was $1.5 billion for the Building Canada Fund and over $2 billion overall. There was $1.5 billion allocated, and $2 billion from all programs has been given back to the Treasury because it's lapsed. I guess we need to know that. I think this committee is trying to understand how good you will be at the stimulus if you can't get the money out the door.