A few factors come into play. First, as you know, we have been very involved in Canada’s Economic Action Plan. That is no longer underway now.
Another factor is inflation, which varies over the years.
There has also been a change in how we account for subcontracting. One part of Public Works and Government Services uses services from another part of the department. In the past, we used to calculate that as salaries. Today, for the sake of transparency, we count it as professional fees, although we use those services internally. Those services amount to about $200 million.