That's an interesting question.
Undertaking a review with the view of reducing spending is a policy decision on the part of the government. I'm not in the habit of pronouncing as to whether specific individual policy items are good or not.
However, as outlined in our note entitled “Issues for parliamentarians”, I would point out that if the government sticks with the budget 2022 plan—and that includes a strategic review—that plan would mean very, very small growth in operating and capital expenditures from 2024 to 2027. We have not seen that in a long time. That would represent a significant departure from the last 10 or 12 years.