Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thanks to you all for being here.
I want to go back to Mr. McCauley's first line of questioning with respect to vote 10 and government-wide initiatives.
I'm asking for a little historical perspective here.
When I first came to Parliament almost four years ago—it's not terribly long ago—and was studying the estimates, my understanding of government-wide initiatives was that they were strategic initiatives that cut across different departments from a management and an administrative point of view. So if you had some kind of management training that you wanted to implement or if some kind of new software was going to be shared among departments, that might be a place where government-wide initiatives lie. Has the definition of what constitutes a government-wide initiative changed for the purposes of vote 10?