I think, in response—and we're going to go to Mr. Sarai next—what Mr. Kelly was referring to was paragraph 4.59 in the report, which referred to the “Timeliness of physical security projects”. Of the $652 million in funding provided to Global Affairs Canada over the past decade to upgrade physical security at missions, about $425 million was slated for capital projects. Although these projects were to be completed within 10 years, by 2017, about one-quarter of the funding, $103 million, had not been spent. The department had to obtain special permission to retain $82 million of the $103 million in order to complete the security projects. Later they went and asked for more money when that money hadn't been spent. I think that was where the committee was questioning the allocation of funds.
We'll move to Mr. Sarai. If there's something in there you want to refer to later, you can.
Mr. Sarai, go ahead, please.