No, I would advocate budgeting for those items.
If there is in fact a clear need that's a priority, then the Government of Canada should budget for those priorities and not do what the previous government did, which was to have the so-called surprise surpluses every March and then engage in March madness, often spending in areas of provincial jurisdiction without parliamentary authority. We will not do that. We are being open, transparent, and accountable. We're being as accurate as we can in terms of the surplus. If there is a social need, as you described very well--for example, for persons with disabilities--we will budget for it and not go into surplus to pay for it.