Thank you for that pathetic amount of time, which I now have to split with Mr. McCallum for his last 40 seconds.
I'm going to focus entirely on the board of trade. In the 13 years of Liberal government--and actually in the last year--you'd be interested to know that program expenses went down almost one full percentage point of GDP, from 13.7% to 12.8%. In absolute terms that's an almost $1.5-billion reduction in expenses.
One of your main thrusts is the reallocation of 5% of program spending. What program spending are you referencing here? I ask that because 25% of the federal government's revenues are transfers to persons, 20% are transfers to other orders of government, public debt is 16.2%, and national defence is 7.2%. So you're really left with about 16.6% for programs.
Do you think the current--and hopefully not very long-living--government will focus its 5% out of that area, or out of the entire $220 billion worth of revenue?