Thank you, Mrs. Chair.
Thank you very much for coming in, all of you who are involved in presenting here today.
I noted that on October 17, when Minister Baird was before us, the question was put to him with regards to the government's practice of allocating funds into certain programs and then never spending that money.
I sit on the heritage committee as well, and there was a discussion or a question about specific funding for the MAP, the museums funding. What we found within the program was that in the past there's been allocation, but there were amounts that weren't spent. So it wasn't necessarily cut, but there was an allocation and the money was not spent.
I imagine this might be a problem that is widespread throughout other government departments. Did you find that in this review process, allocations of dollars that weren't being spent? What was done with that discovery?