That is a very good question, Mr. Chair.
The program you mentioned, the West Block program, includes projects that have been done in recent years as well as the project itself. If we calculate the amounts for the projects that have already been included, we can see the entire program in the public accounts.
Now, the program you mentioned, the West Block program that is currently underway—and therefore locked in—comes to $863 million. That is the amount I am evaluated on. Part of that amount of $863 million goes to construction contracts. It also includes consultants' fees and all the third parties we want to analyze things. We also include contingencies.
So the West Block renovation project will cost $863 million and will be finished in 2017. Other projects were added to it. For example, last year, the Sir John A. Macdonald Building project increased the amount of the program by $99 million.
There was also movement in the Clarica Building, for example. We had to vacate the La Promenade Building and sign new leases as a result. The costs of those leases are included in the program. We renovated the La Promenade Building and then moved people from the West Block to La Promenade.
That entire process is included in the program. We also had some obstacles to deal with. For example, the Southeast Tower was rehabilitated a few years ago because we could not wait for the approval of the entire major project that we are talking about. The tower had serious problems. The masonry work was falling off and the foundations were not solid. So we had to step up the pace. We got that project going more quickly. So it is not part of the $863 million, but it is part of the $1.1 billion.
It is just a question of managing various projects.
Mr. Chair, if the committee so wishes, I can give you the exact list of projects included in the public accounts amount.