As I explained, departments are responsible for their own communication activities regarding their initiatives. Radio or television activities, which are usually referred to as advertising, are coordinated in a manner whereby departments can spend money from an advertising fund with regard to specific initiatives.
As I mentioned in my opening statement, the Privy Council Office coordinates communication in the case of so-called horizontal activities. When there are initiatives which affect several departments, we have to make sure that communication is coordinated.
When my colleague Mr. Kennedy appeared with me in November, I believe we discussed the website. The Privy Council Office designed a site which integrates all the available information, including where activities take place and the projects themselves. This way, information is not repeated by each department.
The Privy Council Office makes money available for communication coordination activities, but not for advertising, as well as for the coordination of those communication activities. In other words, the funding is for the coordination and integration of communication activities, especially concerning electronic broadcasting and websites.