Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Maybe they are buying some popcorn, I really do not know.
When we provide a contribution to an organization, we base it on the estimates that they provide. Now if it is a board, there is a set of rules in terms of contributions and grants they have to abide by.
In terms of contributions, for example, to the aboriginal leaders meeting last week, we based that on estimates they provide to us. They hold the meeting and we know how many people were there. We know whether or not the money was misspent. Certainly, there is accountability. When I take it down and try to figure out who stayed in the hotel and how many people stayed in other people's homes because there was not sufficient accommodation, that is where it becomes speculative. I am not being cavalier in saying this. I am just saying that it is difficult to break it down with any accuracy and be able to say that, last week at the aboriginal leaders conference, 'x' number of dollars were spent on accommodation. I just do not have that. What I have is their estimate of what they spent. That is the best I can work at. As I say, I am not trying to be cavalier at all. As I said, I have to work very much on estimates. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.