There's a slew of information out there obviously that gets made public during the year. A few come to mind. On a monthly basis we have what we call “The Fiscal Monitor”, which basically updates on the actual spending and revenues of the government compared to previous years with an analysis of the variance.
There are also quarterly financial reports that are produced by each respective department that again provide information on that particular department's spending and compares it to previous years. Then, there's a slew of information that's proactively disclosed every quarter whether it be on travel and hospitality, on transfer payments and so on.
I would say the fiscal updates throughout the year are probably the key ones to update the public on the government's spending.