One of the challenges in the user fee or service fee world is exactly the consolidation of the reporting. Currently departments may report on their fees. CFIA, for example, does have a fairly robust reporting that they table as part of the information that goes with their departmental performance reports. It doesn't go back 10 years. However, longitudinally, an analysis could be done going back in terms of what they've reported depending on—I don't know what they were reporting 10 years ago. I know within the last couple of years that they have been reporting on their fees.
One of the proposed amendments in this legislation is the fact that, on an annual basis, the Treasury Board Secretariat would take all of the departmental reports and consolidate them. Therefore, we would start to be able to have a centralized database with all the information. After time, longitudinally, you would be able to look at that in an easier and more accessible way versus having to pull out individual departmental reports.