No. Thank you for the question.
In terms of working overtime, I must compliment the staff and the public servants. They have done an incredible job in moving this ahead. I know it's difficult sometimes to change the way you do business, but Treasury Board specifically and public servants generally have responded well to this particular challenge, and I'm very pleased with their performance.
In respect of your specific question as to whether there are measures outside of what has already been announced, in terms of programs to which this $3 billion would be applicable, the answer is no. It must be spent in respect of the economic action plan measures outlined in the budget. That's what this money is for.
The purpose—and again, I don't want to repeat myself, at the risk of boring some of you—is to move the money out earlier than ordinarily would be the case. It's not that the rules have changed to allow government simply to create this sort of private fund. The public scrutiny of the expenditure of money and the Auditor General's auditing of specific programs will continue. Parliament will in fact receive regular updates in respect of the implementation of this so that Canadians can be assured that we are dealing with this money in a responsible manner.