Let me start, Mr. Chairman. You're quite right that the Canadian Armed Forces is one of the largest holders of infrastructure in the country. Quite honestly, we could probably allocate more money on an ongoing basis to this function. There are limited capabilities and there's a limited amount of money available overall, so what we do, as Mr. Pitfield suggested, is that we have a list of priorities that we try to assign funds to in any given year.
I would note, if I may, that to some degree the government has recognized that we do need more money on infrastructure through the announcement of the Prime Minister yesterday, when he indicated that I think some $452 million would be available to us to enable us to both repair and enhance Canadian Armed Forces facilities. The difficulty we have, as I'm sure you are aware, is that in any one given year sometimes you can use more, sometimes you can use less. Some of the transfers out are to other departments to enable them to do things for us and vice versa.