That's certainly among the best practices for governments to decide how they allocate spending. They have to have in mind an achievement, a target or a goal that they're pursuing, whether they quantify it publicly or not—that's probably up to them—but I would hope that they would have these types of trade-offs or quantified objectives in mind.
I haven't seen anything—yet at least—from the government on recent measures. I don't think I've seen that very often in the Canadian government setting, to be honest, but that's certainly something that should be top of mind among decision-makers when they make these allocation decisions.