With regard to the $34 million the member mentioned, that's in reference to the advertising that's been undertaken by a number of departments, such as Finance and HRDC and so on. The $3.9 million set out in the documents we're talking about today is not actually for advertising; it's for the coordination of the economic action plan communications activities that are taking place across government. A good example would be the advertising that's being done by the various government ministries. We need some additional resources to actually coordinate that advertising that's being done by the departments.
On November 19th, 2009. See this statement in context.