Let me say first of all that it's really not my place to say, because I did not make that decision. That was made by the minister responsible for infrastructure. I think if the minister of the day responsible for infrastructure were here, Minister Baird would say--because it was his decision—that he received advice from officials that this was a procedure that had been used for 99 years in various types of activity of the government to roll up smaller funds into larger funds where it merited to do so, and he took that advice. He now says—and he agrees with the Auditor General, just as I do—that in circumstances like this it is better to be more fulsome in description than less. It has fallen upon my responsibility as President of the Treasury Board to have a government-wide edict on this and policy on this for the future.
So I take your point. You're asking me why I did that. I didn't do it. John Baird did it. He said he did it on the advice of officials because that was the way it was done for 99 years. Now we know that in 2011 we shouldn't do things the way they were done in 1912, and we will govern ourselves accordingly.