You'll see that in two forms. The government fiscal year ends on March 31. Typically, in September, the government will table what are called the public accounts, which detail every cent that the government spent. A month later we will table the departmental performance reports--92 of them, I think it is--which will then list in greater detail, for every one of those agencies, not just the numbers that were in the public accounts but just to remind Parliament how they broke down against program activity, and then also how they broke down against the results that had been targeted, not dollars but actual results, for a program or an activity and what do we measure we achieved.
Those two things happen five to seven months after the year end.