It's not so much how I define it as how the departments define it. But there are certain criteria. For example, it includes why a program was initially established and if that purpose is still relevant in today's economy and today's society.
If we are assured that this is a program that still meets the goals of Canadian society, then we ask if we are spending the dollars effectively. So we look at these various criteria, and if it doesn't meet the goals of Canadians, if we're not doing it effectively, the departments then come to the conclusion themselves that this particular program is not working particularly well. They therefore bring it forward to strategic review. Treasury Board can then look at it to see whether that money should be reallocated inside the department, whether it should go back to general revenue or what other action should be taken in that respect. So it's a very encouraging and productive process.