Last year, Deputy, it was almost 95% of the money, again, for this amount.
The point is that there's a plan that's been in place since 2007, called the building Canada fund. Some of it now is being referred to in the same context as the infrastructure stimulus fund. I understand there are different rules. The public may not know that, but members of the government do say that these are accelerated projects and so on.
I guess I would ask this, then. In order to have greater reliance on those kinds of announcements, are they actually going out more quickly? Is there a list of projects that would support the announcements? Because especially some of the building Canada fund major ones are large projects. Are you monitoring their progress? Can some of that be shared with the committee so that we know you really need the money? Because billions of dollars have been asked for and billions of dollars were pretended to have been spent. At the end of the year, it's not spent at all.
That may be the way of doing things, but when stimulus is inferred and job creation is being claimed by people like the Prime Minister, I think it's important the department make clear where it believes the projects are actually going to take place in the year for which the dollars are being requested. Is it possible to have that information?