Thank you for the question.
Part of what we do is that we audit the federal government's public accounts, but we audit that at the sort of macro level of the public accounts to make sure that the financial statements the government presents are presented fairly. We don't perform our audit in order to track the spending at the sort of individual vote level. We don't audit at that level of detail. It is really left up to the internal workings of government to make sure that the departments are spending according to the budgets they were given.
So again, it's not really something I can comment on, because it's just not the level of detail we get to. If in the course of our audit we were to find spending that we felt significantly didn't comply with an appropriation, we would probably raise that in our observations.