There is a Treasury Board reporting requirement whereby when we look at the expenditures of the House that are $50,000 or more, if they total over $5 million we must show them separately. However, in the case of the $8 million, there is only $3 million that falls under this particular category. Therefore, the House is no longer obliged to show this $8 million separately, so it's strictly an accounting entry, if you wish.
Part of the $8 million, for instance, has to do with the purchase of chairs and the replacement of furniture, equipment, and so on, which we do on a regular basis, of course. However, following the reporting requirements of Treasury Board, since we do not have $5 million of expenditures of over $50,000--it's a threshold, if you wish--we will just do a realignment. We do not spend any more or any less; it is just displayed differently in our estimates to be consistent with the rest of the departments.