Thank you, Madam Speaker. Madam Speaker, the formal process of reporting to this Assembly is through a number of bills. For example, if projects change between one department from funding allocated to another, there's a list of interdepartmental transfer activities that is tabled in this House. For the year end where we have to carry projects over into the new fiscal year, we have to come back to the House for the approvals to carry those projects over to a new year. Those are the formal processes that we have in place. For programs that change in a year from one capital program to another, that's when we initiate the letters to committees and Members about the change that has occurred in any pre-approved program that's been in place. So we follow that process.
As the Member is aware, in the directive 302, those are guidelines we use for consulting with the committees and Members on changes to the projects we have available. So we have a number of ways of consulting with Members. That's either making presentations directly to them or a letter to each specific Member or to a committee or a discussion we have in an office to inform them of the changes. So there are a number of those ways, but the formal processes we have in place are the ones that we do use and are either tabled in this House or have to come back for approval in this Assembly. Thank you.