I was actually referring to the programs, rather than the individual funding envelopes.
The first go round primarily focused on social infrastructure, then the financial crisis occurred. The second national infrastructure plan swung quite significantly toward economic infrastructure. It was more “what are the important projects, and in what order?” than a funding and financing envelope.
It's very much deciding what projects are to be built when, and I think that's the real message there. I would commend you to their website. It's actually quite a useful process.