I also want to say, on a previous point we were talking about, that when you don't have enough resources to move those projects forward, this is what we're dealing with from the past.
My question to you, Mr. Bezan, is this: When you were parliamentary secretary and got rid of all those people in procurement, did you look at the future and how to spend that money? That's what we're dealing with now.
We are not only trying to increase the spending of more money and deliver for our people, but we have to now build the right structure in place to be able to deliver on that. It's a very complex task that we're asking of folks. I would like to thank them for the work they do on this, plus the aspects in terms of the carry-over.
What was the carry-over during the time when you were parliamentary secretary? How much money went back that had to go to balance the false budget you wanted to do on the backs of the military?
Thank you.