Thank you, Chair.
As we mentioned in the report, there are certain programs of specific ministers and departments where there are accountability and conditions attached to them: labour market agreements, for example. That's about $5 billion, so in those programs, the provinces and territories would report back to the federal government.
For the bulk of the other programs, though, and the very large transfers—like equalization, health, the health transfer, the social transfer, and these trust funds—the moneys would go into the revenue funds or general funds of the provinces, which would be subject to audit by their legislative auditors and would of course be subject to the spending decisions of their legislatures and accountable back to their populations. So we have been told that the federal government in many cases has moved to these trust funds and assumed that that accountability to their own populations would suffice.