Again, just to back up a little bit, our focus as legislative budget officers is to provide you with our best independent analysis of what the impact may be of that type of spending on output and jobs. We are well aware, because we're all public servants, of what those Financial Administration Act responsibilities are and what kind of information should be made available to both the deputy minister and minister of transport and infrastructure.
But I think the Auditor General would be better placed, in a retrospective sense, to assess whether or not the Treasury Board policies or Financial Administration Act policies in general are being followed. Our focus is to get this information so we can get a sense of how the stimulus is impacting the fragility of the economic recovery. Infrastructure is important there. I think most economists are quite supportive of the fact that we are spending significant amounts of money on infrastructure.