That concludes your five minutes, and it also concludes our first round of questioning.
As a point of clarification, Mr. Girard, some of us are still wrestling with the role and functions of the Standards Council and the CGSB. I am just looking at some of the questions prepared by our analysts. The budget for promotion of the activities of the CGSB was about $60,000 annually, but it does not have the right to advertise itself to the public or to users, whereas the budget in the main estimates for the Standards Council of Canada is $500,000 just for the one element of promoting the northern infrastructure design, planning, and management regarding climate risks.
Why would the CGSB not be allowed to promote itself? Is that part of a downward spiral in relevancy, so that if nobody knows about them or about what they do, they will be less likely to use their standards in the general conditions for new construction projects or whatever? How do you explain that? Do you have any insight into that?