If I understand correctly, the incident you are mentioning concerns the inaccurate data we published last July and August. This was entirely Statistics Canada's fault. It was in no way linked to a budget cut. In fact, the budget for that program had not been reduced. This was entirely our fault. The program had not been sufficiently tested and was included in the production system.
As soon as we detected the error we removed that data and informed the public. We published corrected data and we launched an examination to determine what measures to take to avoid such errors in future. These measures are now in effect. As for other important economic data, we changed our procedures to ensure that in future we ask the right questions before publishing data.
I'm sorry, but I don't remember your second question.