On a few occasions, going back to the summer of 2009...because again, as parliamentary budget officers we need to make projections for it both on the revenue side and the spending side. So even before the 2010 budget, we asked for planned reference levels by department so we could provide to you what we think is a better quality of expenditure forecast. We were told, prior to the 2010 budget, that we would not be entitled to get planned reference levels. It would be a cabinet confidence.
And then post-2010 budget, when we looked at the budget and we saw that there were elements of spending there, particularly with respect to restraint in terms of this operational amount of about $55 billion that we're freezing, we wanted to know what was included in that component. Again, we also, subsequently in that context, asked again for reference-level information so we could assess risk from a fiscal perspective and from a service-level perspective.
Then, of course, this committee as well, I know, tried to get similar information to look at operational freeze and was told it was a cabinet confidence.