Mr. Chairman, one of the reasons for this whole move around, was so we could get the Department of Finance dealing with the way we raise revenue, negotiations with provinces, other territories and the federal government, how we generate money and where our money comes from. The idea was that FMBS would be concerned only with how we spend the money. Consequently, we feel that, in future, we'll have a better idea of how we're spending money. With the audit and evaluation capabilities that we're gaining right now, we will be able to say whether we're spending that money according to policy and whether we're spending it in accordance with the Financial Administration Act.
We will also be able to say how effective programs are. I think the move was made to get a better handle on what is happening in the government, where the money is going, and how it is being spent. I think it will become more effective in the future, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.