I'm going to let some of the officials answer that, but I want to say that it is the constant preoccupation of Treasury Board to ensure that dollars being spent are being spent properly.
One of the largest undertakings that we made was in fact the strategic review that was referred to both in my speech and in one of the questions. In that, essentially we examine one-quarter of the government's so-called discretionary spending each year and ask the departments within that envelope to come and identify for us the 5% lowest-performing programs within their department. Those are then examined by Treasury Board to see whether or not these dollars are still being spent effectively and efficiently and whether they still meet with the priorities of Canada and Canadians.
Simply because a dollar is being spent efficiently on a program doesn't mean the program is still relevant in the 21st century. That's part of the overall responsibilities we have at Treasury Board.
Perhaps I'll allow the secretary or one of the others to respond to that as they see fit.