I did pull together the information on the differences. As the minister was saying, the primary elements there we're taking out of KIP, the temporary program, which was $1 billion a year. There are a few other programs that are set for review. The funding that was provided for quantum computing and for the Ivey centre, which were announced, could be reviewed and perhaps renewed, but they are not included because that's a decision to be made in the future.
There are also a few elements that are missing from the 2015-16 figure that have since been announced. They include the $500 million for CFI which, although announced in last year's budget, because fund flow was to start in 2014-15 wasn't included until now. That has been announced and will be confirmed shortly. Also not included is the $165 million for Genome Canada and the $13 million for Mitacs. Obviously I can't say what the budget for science and technology will be in 2015-16, but I can tell you there's a large number of elements that are in place that would make that gap a lot smaller than [Inaudible--Editor].