Absolutely. We will be issuing reports to Parliament. Not only will we do that through supplementary estimates, but we will do it through quarterly reports to Parliament. What the official opposition leader has asked us to do is bring reports forward on a timely basis in March, in June, and in December. Why he chose those particular months, I'm not sure, but we are certainly prepared to meet those requirements.
Obviously, in March we're not going to have as extensive a report in terms of expenditures because the money has not yet been approved. But we will report openly and on a transparent basis how that money is being spent. Again, I want to emphasize there is nothing being changed in respect of how we report to Parliament; and we will not be reporting in any different way from what we would have usually reported, with the exception of the additional reporting that we will be doing as requested by the leader of the official opposition.