Mr. Chairman, I am sure a lot of these ministers would like to run away from their records, but we are talking here about what they have done during their time in government and what this minister has done during his time in government. It is five years. If we do not start from that base of what they have done, how can we possibly move to the future? How can the minister think that he can just say that what they have done does not count at all and that they are now going to move to the future? I am trying to establish what the government has or has not done.
Let us look at the 2001 budget, for example. It was billed as defence and security budget and budgeted for the next two years. In that budget the finance minister, this minister and the government planned to allocate $510 million to the defence budget base. Of that, $210 million was to be assigned to cover costs for Operation Apollo, our operations in Afghanistan. Is that correct?