This goes to Madam Chair's request for some information about our vertical accountabilities and horizontal reporting.
Mr. Christopherson, in terms of the guidance as it exists now, I talked about “end to end”. I don't want to bore you, but one of the key parts of the existing guidance is the Treasury Board approval. Departments will come together, they'll identify a need, and there will be funding in a budget or otherwise provided from the government to do something. Treasury Board Secretariat will work with departments to develop that Treasury Board submission that sets out the terms and conditions for what departments will do. It's quite granular.
Once that approval is in place, Parliament will vote the funds and departments will implement the initiatives. The responsibility for identifying your progress, the ongoing measurement and reporting, is with the department. What we do at Treasury Board Secretariat is that we provide the guidance. We specify that you must report, and here's where and when. We develop the templates that lay out how to present costing information, how to identify performance indicators—