Mr. Chair, I think there are three recommendations, maybe even four, that get to that question. These are the ones I would touch on. The response to recommendation 4 talks about showing planned spending in reports on plans and priorities three years backward, but more importantly, three years forward, so there's additional information there. Linked with that is the response to recommendation 5, whereby reports on plans and priorities are supposed to explain any variances that have occurred in the planning so that you'll be able to see if money has indeed moved from one year to the next fiscal year or if there's been a change in profile. The variance analysis would explain that.
Probably the most important of the three is recommendation 7, which is that the first time any new funding appears in an estimates document, it will be linked back to a particular budget so that members or parliamentarians can actually see, when funding shows up for the first time in an estimates document, which budget it came from. I think that's a critical link.
The last one, recommendation 16, which talks about a database that's searchable, would also be helpful to parliamentarians in addressing that recommendation as well.