I agree. Allocations for programs are not spending money, so if we ask the assistant comptroller general to come here, we're going to get the same answer, perhaps in better detail. We're going to get an answer that we have here in writing, but we're going to get it verbally. It will take a lot of the Comptroller General's time and the committee's time as well, so there's a fundamental problem with the actual motion.
Why don't we plan to review the motion at another time, and go back and get what we want? At that point I suspect we're going to find out that what Ms. Ratansi wants has been reported to Parliament. It may be as early as next week, or perhaps the week after, but it will be in a quarterly report anyway.