To conclude, we heard at another meeting that the Treasury Board and the Privy Council Office do these evaluations. I hope the department is plugged into that and has some sense of what is being evaluated, what the results are, and that there's a way to enter into that discussion. Because if you kill or freeze something, then you either replace it with something that's better or you say you're not committed to that any more.
I don't know where that sits. Are these political decisions? What role is NRCan as a department playing in that kind of consideration?