This is a concern I've had for many years, Mr. Chairman. I'm just looking at the estimates, and of course this year we're doing both the estimates and the performance report together. I've always wanted this year's estimates to come with two or three years' forward projection, and the performance report to come with the actual numbers and with a couple of years' historical data. And of course, we only have one going forward and one coming back. But also, because of the format, they're very hard to compare one with the other—very hard.
Do you think Parliament should perhaps strike a committee to try to bring these two together? Parliamentarians have a great difficulty understanding these numbers, and when the plans and priorities and what you intend to spend can't be compared with the performance report on what you did spend, that adds extra confusion to the issue.