Very well.
Main over main, 2009-10 was $2.387 billion, going to $2.847 billion this year. That's a significant increase. The largest part of that increase would be explained by our department's participation in the government's economic action plan, in particular the accelerated infrastructure program, where we have committed an additional amount of over $400 million over two fiscal years--the one that just closed and the one we're just entering.
In addition, our department has other project funding. A good example of that would be the funding that's moving through our department in relation to the G-8 and G-20 summits.
Over the five years, you will find an increase. In the earlier years, you'll find some decline in our main expenditures, largely related to the economies associated with “The Way Forward”, which were in the real property side. In the last couple of years, indeed, as a result of the economic action plan, you'll see growth.