Chair, I'll be splitting my time with Ms. Martha Hall Findlay.
Mr. Wouters, very quickly, if I could, sir, I'm impressed with what you said about this being a significant difference from the past. You've made accommodations. I'm wondering, to look a little further ahead, assuming we're not going to get an idea specifically of what programs are going to be funded under this $3 billion vote 35, if you would see that there might be precedent of any type in allowing or establishing a routine response by the Treasury Board Secretariat, you in particular, to report shortly after the funding allocations or decisions have been made to this committee or to Parliament. Is this possible? Is this something that would go hand in hand with the unusual times in which you have had to make enormous changes, for which the minister has rightly complimented you?