I appreciate that, but it's amazing to me that a change happened in August of last year and you could not get something into the main estimates by the end of March. I just find it hard to believe that we need nine months' lead time for the numbers to make it into the books. It's not your fault. I'm just saying the way the system is, maybe we'll see some recommended changes to that coming up. We'll see.
We've had a number of transfers. We have had a lot of departments indicate in the main estimates that they have a reduction. Actually a fair bit of the reductions come from transfers over to Shared Services.
Can we expect parliamentarians to continue to see that process? Are we done with that process now in terms of moving money over, or do we expect to see that again in supplementary estimates (B) or (C), or in next year's main estimates? Is it a partial move, or do the departments put their nose to the grindstone and transfer as much over to Shared Services as possible?
Perhaps I'll ask Shared Services or Treasury Board to answer that.