I hope I can deal with them fairly quickly.
The department will spend about $7 billion this year on a variety of things. The report on plans and priorities and the performance report, which Mr. Christopherson was referring to, set that all out. If you want to pursue specific questions, we'll happily do that.
The biggest cost drivers are the programs that Ms. Cram is responsible for: K to 12 education, post-secondary education, income assistance, child protection, and what we call community infrastructure, which is what other people call capital in communities. The other big areas are negotiation and settlement of land claims. We provide services to first nations people such as a basic land registry, vital statistics, and stuff like that.
I'm happy to take any questions on that.
On the last question, I'm not trying to duck the issue, but it's a Health Canada program and really should go to the accounting officer of Health Canada, in terms of controls on--