Thank you very much for the question.
As our deputy expressed the last time we were here, he was open to considering the addition of small craft harbours to this list, so the point I would want to emphasize is it's not that small craft harbours isn't considered an essential program.
One thing I would add is that during the 2006-07 fiscal year, the last fiscal year, when we developed our list of priorities that are going to be reflected in our individual performance accords, one of the departmental priorities was to put small craft harbours on a more solid footing. That was contained in the deputy minister's performance accord and in my own and Mr. Bergeron's, etc., so it is a program that receives a lot of attention. It is a high priority. You're right, it's not listed in the report on plans and priorities along with those other priorities. It is, however, indirectly referenced.
We have another priority called departmental renewal, and it's more on the management side. The internal work we're doing with respect to the effective and efficient delivery of the program is part of the departmental renewal. The functional review that's under way, the work we're doing with Public Works to reduce costs, that is all part of the broader departmental renewal priority, so it's being picked up in that regard as well.