Mr. Chair, the most obvious and I think one of the central means for accountability will be the quarterly reports that will be produced for both Parliament and for the public.
I mentioned earlier that we have set up with our colleagues in the other central agencies a regular series of meetings with departments. The key purpose of that is to actually collect the performance information that will be used to inform on the development of those reports. I think members would have seen in the most recent report tabled that there were tables for each of the main areas of the budget indicating the status of the measure in question and when funds could be expected to flow. The hope would be that in subsequent reports we'll be able to report in a bit more detail on how the actual funding is flowing.
Again, I can't speak to detail. This would be something individual departments could speak to, but certainly in terms of the proactive disclosure rules, I know a number of departments are actually posting all of the various contracts and so on directly on their website. As the Minister of Finance indicated earlier, there is an intention through the main website to be regularly reporting on how the government is making progress on the stimulus measures.