Indeed, this is one procedure of the strategic review to assess whether programs continue to be relevant and continue to be well-performing. Indeed, there are many programs that have been around for a long time.
We are trying to evaluate all programs, again, on a five-year cycle, so that a program will not go unevaluated for a long period of time. Those evaluations are also publicly posted.
There are ways of trying to deal with the problem of programs that have outlived their usefulness. Sometimes programs do overlap. New programs may be doing the job more effectively than an old program, and it may be time to be replaced or wound down altogether. These strategic reviews are the first effective mechanism we have for trying to deal with that problem.