When I look at these numbers, I see that this department accounts for 0.33% of total expenses, and then it accounts for 2.1% of the found dollars, that $12 billion, meaning it's seven times the value when you're comparing them. That is way out of what I would consider a norm. I'm wondering how that comes to be, that their value is 0.3% of the total expenditures, but 2.1% of the found dollars, and how we highlight that and understand going forward for next year. From my municipal background, when I was on the finance committee there, the last thing we wanted, or I wanted, was a department with a budget that continually comes in outside of what they're projecting, and then the actuals are at the end of the year.
I'm not sure there's a question there, to be honest with you.