Okay, that's great.
The last question has to do with the so-called lists. This has been kicked around so much, I can hear the word “lists” echoing down all the corridors of Parliament Hill. There are actually lists in chapter 3, and there's quite a lot of detail in the lists. They run from about page 138 to about 143.
I realize that the departments represented here don't necessarily oversee all of that spending, but there is a whole lot of spending, millions and billions, in essentially infrastructure right across the whole country.
Can I take it that we can use these lists usefully in our scrutiny of spending efficacy and timing?