While the secretary is looking for that, what you'll find in the public accounts is the actual display of the authorities that were available for use, as well as the actual spending. You will not actually see an explanation as to why. Typically, with a program like that, you're waiting for projects to be submitted and approved and evaluated, and all of those things. The public accounts will tell you what was authorized. It's an “up to” amount, so it's a maximum. It does not force you to spend all of that money.
On November 24th, 2011. See this statement in context.