If you were listening to my speech, you would understand that the CATSA budget is going down. It's going down from what your previous government had indicated. We are now at the end of the funding projects that enabled CATSA to be set up.
When we talk about that, we're talking about the assets that were there. CATSA now has purchased all those assets. We, incidentally, have given CATSA more money this year, to be able to go and purchase new equipment to accompany airport expansion. Globally speaking, the money is going down from what was there before, because they have attained those objectives.
Incidentally, I should point out, Mr. Chair, that we are in the process of completing a review of CATSA. I will be more than happy to share that information when it is made public so that we can all get onside together and use CATSA for basically what it should be doing--that is to say, the screening agency that has a mandate to make sure Canadians are safe when they get on board aircraft.