Thank you very much.
There's another area that the government outlines in every budget. It's called the non-announced measures, and what happens in this provision is that, in every budget, the government is transparent about the changes in that account. For example, money comes into that account and money goes out of that account, and they're very light on the details about what it's for. It's understandable. There are some very legitimate reasons for which they would have some secrecy.
Parliamentarians don't know the total dollar value of the provision that's set aside in the fiscal framework. It's my understanding that you would have to go back, basically to the beginning of time, to add up and then track the changes in that account.
I'm wondering if you may be able to provide some assistance so that parliamentarians could understand the total amount of the government's provisioning for future expenditures that they haven't announced yet, because we just listed a few that have not been accounted for publicly, but pharmacare's nowhere to be seen. We have no idea whether the government's put aside enough money for the liabilities that it's created.