There's lots of time.
I have a very basic “follow the bouncing ball for me as a member of Parliament” piece.
I'm looking at the plans and priorities for this year. I'm looking at the year-end, and in the document, it looks as if it's at $3.1 billion. I look at supplementary (C)s, and I see at the very end $2.9 billion—I'm rounding it here and not adding all the other numbers. Then I look at last year, where we actually spent $3.8 billion by the looks of things here, but that was probably economic action plan stuff.
Am I looking at the right things? I want to know this because when I see your plans and priorities come out again in May, I want to be able to look at that and see what you're forecasting. You have forecast for planned spending for the next three fiscal years here, and I realize it doesn't include the deficit reduction action plan—or whatever we're calling the thing, DRAP—which will affect these numbers, in my estimation.
Am I looking at the right numbers? I just want to make sure I can add this up to match what this is, or at least where the numbers are. Am I doing the right thing as a member of Parliament? That is my actual question.