Mr. Chair, that's in the section of the report that deals with what the Department of Finance does. We felt that the Department of Finance should be reviewing the whole tariff schedule to identify whether, in their analysis, it needed to be changed.
We started our analysis by looking at all of the different tariff lines to determine how many items are coming in, what's being collected, and what that shows. For the most part, we found that the Department of Finance was doing a pretty good job of analyzing things. There was one area where they wouldn't give us access to the information we asked for, and that caused us some concern. For the most part they would do their analysis when they were in negotiations to change something, and when they did that analysis, they did a reasonably good job.
However, we wanted to understand the tariff lines ourselves to know how many lines were generating revenue, which ones were generating the most revenue, and that type of thing. Part of it was to build our own knowledge. We put it in the report because we felt it was interesting information for Parliament to know.