These allocations certainly are limited to what's in the budget, so they typically are new programs for new initiatives. In some cases they're top-ups of old initiatives, and they're all viewed as being important in helping deal with the economic situation we find ourselves in, so they're largely stimulative in that sense.
Your question is a broader question, I think, about whether these meet other needs in departments that perhaps have not been met and whether they fill in gaps, and I think the answer would be that they weren't intended to, no. But every year departments look at their programs, look at the objectives, and decide whether or not the programs need to be revamped or improved in some way to meet those needs. Strategic review is one exercise that we have in place to try to look at whether programs are in fact meeting Canadians' needs, but it's a broader issue and it's a longer-term issue as well.