Mr. Chairman, the $3.8 million in the revised main estimates as compared to the $4.1 million in the 2000-2001 main estimates, there is a difference of $300,000, which is a net effect of a lot of adjustments that are made. That is what resulted in the $3.8 million revised estimates. There are a number of things in here. It is not one or two or three main things. It is a whole lot of adjustments, some in and some out.
So, as I said, if we want to be consistent, looking at one budget to another budget, we have to work main estimates to main estimates. If we try to do it from the revised main estimates, it includes too many changes made throughout the year that make it impossible to try and track it back and forth. Thank you.
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Mr. Chairman, I am not trying to be difficult about this. The revised main estimates are made up of many ins and outs. It is really hard to describe it. There are hundreds of pieces in there. Thank you.