Thanks very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses.
One of the most difficult tasks for us on the committee and as parliamentarians is to analyze horizontal items. They tend to be a little bit more difficult to track.
Mr. Matthews, in slide 7 of your presentation, you informed the committee that Public Works and Government Services Canada and Treasury Board Secretariat were seeking authorization for funding to modernize disability and sick leave management in the federal public service. You list the amount requested as $2.6 million. That's what you've informed the committee.
I've gone back to the supplementary estimates, and I'm trying to square that circle. In the supplementary estimates it tells us that under Treasury Board Secretariat, for funding the modernized disability and sick leave management in the federal public service, vote 1c will seek authorization to increase it to $1.9 million, and available authorities will reduce that amount required by $479,000.
Then, if you look at Public Works and Government Services, under votes 1c and 5c you're seeking $464,000 in new appropriation.
That doesn't total $2.6 million. In fact, if you include the available authorities of $479,000 and you subtract it from the $1.9-million figure under the Treasury Board Secretariat—which, I think on slide 10, you round out to suggest that it's $1.4 million in total—how did you come to the $2.6-million figure when the supplementary estimates don't seem to add up to that?