Thank you, Chair.
I have a question on the cuts we most recently saw, the $1 billion through Treasury Board. We just got the estimates and are looking through to ferret out some of the cuts.
Do you have any concerns about the sequencing—not, of course, about the cuts, for that's for us to critique—of how they were done vis-à-vis financial reporting? What I mean by that question is, typically we will have the budget and the main estimates, and then we get an update with the most recent supplementary estimates. However, in between these we got the announcement of cuts to programs, and I haven't quite figured out where the money is, if you will, because there might be some transferring within. For instance, I think one department may have cut some programs, but their bottom line hasn't been affected, because there are some transfers within. This makes it very dense and difficult to read.
Have you had a chance to look at it? We just got them yesterday, so I appreciate it if you haven't. Do you have any concerns, not about the politics of it but about the presentation and, if you will, the literacy—pardon the pun—of how we're able to understand and read the document?