No, not at all. As you know, I'm an accountant, so I'm very comfortable with numbers.
Actually, if you look at the budget cycle, the main estimates, and the way the main estimates are done, they really reflect a bit of a time lag up to the timeline that we're looking at. For example, the main estimates are from June to December. Supplementary estimates are from December to April 13. What you see is really the profiling and the approval process through Treasury Board. As you know, in the budget we committed more money for NRC through IRAP, the industrial research assistance program. What you're seeing is that the decrease in funding is mainly due to a one-year funding announcement in budget 2016 for the industrial research assistance program.
It's profiling issue; it's not a decrease in the budget. If anything, we've actually added more money to IRAP, and you'll see that ramping up through future supplementary estimates.