I don't envy you, as parliamentarians, having to approve spending when we have main estimates tabled before the budget, and then the budget comes after the mains. It is very difficult for you, as parliamentarians and decision-makers, to figure out where the budgetary appropriations are and why is it that the mains don't include items that the government will be introducing a couple of weeks later. These are often found in supplementary estimates (A), (B), or sometimes (C). It's very complex to figure out where the government is seeking funding for budgetary items.
It's very complex, and it's due in part because of the fact that [Technical difficulty—Editor] Before the mains, there is not enough time for officials to include budgetary spending in the mains, so it's very complex to follow the money as you are asked to approve it. There is room for significant improvement.