As a member also on public accounts—I remember we met before—we were struck by the challenges and the ongoing challenges of this program. I recall we had a good discussion about how we need to figure out what went wrong, but we also want to make sure things go right going down the road. That's why we're here today, and I'm happy to be on this committee.
One thing that came out during the Auditor General's report, and during our meeting, was this planned savings of $56 million that was removed from your budget and the impact that had on the continued operations. Mr. Parker, you mentioned a number of times that what would have been better would have been to be properly funded right from the get-go.
Can you talk to us a little about that? How did that underfunding affect your mission?