Madam Chair, the policy establishes the guidelines that the departments must follow. It is up to each department to establish a communications plan or a communications strategy. The Treasury Board does not have a communications plan, except for its own department. Most of the communications initiatives form an integral part of the initiatives of the programs of every department and agency.
When you examine, for example, the departments' reports on plans and priorities, you can see the major communications orientations and the amounts allocated to communications activities because they come out of the budgets of each of the departments.
The exception, if I may say, are really the advertising issues. Amounts are allocated by the government for advertising campaigns, and that signage is done directly on the Treasury Board website. However, planning and execution are the direct responsibility of the departments.