Thank you, Mr. Kerr.
As I started to explain, in the main estimates Marine Atlantic had received about five years of funding that started in budget 2010. That five years of funding ends in the 2014-15 fiscal year. When we have a sunset issue like that, it's typically found—yea or nay—in the budget, not in the estimates.
One would expect that this issue would be addressed one way or the other. I'm not trying to pre-empt the budget, but one way or the other, it will be certainly found; if it's not found in the main estimates—which it isn't—it will be found in budget 2015. That's why you perceive a decline in the estimates, because the funding has not been allocated according to the budget.
So this is quite typical. This is not an unusual situation. Departmental reference levels are regularly updated through the budget and the supplementary estimates that of course will come before the House. One would expect that the next opportunity to see whether Marine Atlantic has additional funding would be in supplementary estimates (A).