I appreciate the question, and I apologize for being slow in answering it.
The principal difference is there's a decrease in operating expenditures, as I mentioned in my opening remarks, and there is also a reduction of $183 million in grants and contributions, principally because of debt relief initiatives. Then there are increases as a result of a number of transfers. There's $72 million, territorial financing formula. A big one is the Canada health transfer, increasing by $1.2 billion, and there's $300 million more for the Canada social transfer. And public debt charges--also mentioned in my opening remarks--$302 million, have gone up.
All of those elements, with the exception of the multilateral debt relief, the $183 million, and obviously the operating expenses of the department, are statutory items. I would also make the point that all of these items are prior to the measures outlined in budget 2007. As you know, the budget and the mains are prepared concurrently. Those are the principal elements operating on the old system, and there is a subsequent reconciliation.