Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, Members should remember what has taken place in the 13th Assembly in regard to how capital projects were changed. Finally a decision was made to amend the Financial Administration Act to ensure that did not happen. There are Members on the opposite side of the House who were Ordinary Members at the time, who basically were part of that decision to change the Financial Administration Act to ensure this type of irresponsible movement of money is accounted for. I think that we as a government have to ensure that when we have such things as the evaluation of how budget controls are in place, that we follow them.
I would like to ask the Minister of Finance again, with regard to the Financial Administration Act and with regard to the guidelines and where it states that when a department makes any adjustment to a capital project which significantly affects the scope, which is $100,000 or 20 percent of the project in this case, we are talking about $500,000, or timing of a project. The timing of a project, in the letter I received from the Minister, states...