Thank you for the question.
Our supplementary estimates involve two broad categories of new moneys for Shared Services Canada.
One grouping is transfers from other departments in the continuing effort to get the numbers right after the creation of Shared Services Canada. Appropriations from departments were transferred to us, and there's continuing calculation as to whether we got the right amount or not. There are some amounts we give back and some amounts that we get back. The transfers are about $6.9 million.
The balance of $5.98 million is for new projects that other government departments are leading but that need IT infrastructure. I'll give you an example: the committee was talking about borders during the earlier testimony. There are initiatives such as an entry-exit capacity at Canadian borders. They would need for that initiative some IT infrastructure. They're going to need bandwidth, servers, and equipment that we provide. The lead department would be Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and we would be a part of that. In the supplementary estimates (B), in the horizontal initiatives, all of those kinds of initiatives are listed.