It's always a concern of mine, when we have different levels of government trying to do the same thing, that we create redundant bureaucracy. I suppose there are other programs out there, too, that are like that.
You talked about the consolidation of CIDA under the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development. There's an increase in Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development of $3,037.9 million and then a decrease in CIDA of $3,159.3 million.
There seem to be some savings as a result of this merger. Can you describe what is going on? Were there some senior management savings from having CIDA become part of DFATD?