Well, as with all budget-related items, it has to come to the board for oversight and approval. The board looks at every program to determine that the terms and conditions are clear going forward, that there's appropriate oversight in the departments.
Of course the $3 billion fund is to provide that bridge funding between April and June. The board has to determine, on a program-by-program basis, if a department is actually in the position to have the funding at the start of the year or if the program cannot get off the ground until June. That's why the comprehensive list is in the budget.
What will be allocated is now being decided by the board. It looks at each individual program to make a determination. Is that ready to go on April 1, or is it ready to go a little later? If it's a little later, it can be in supplementary estimates A; if it's ready to go on April 1, then we can allocate funds from the $3 billion. That's what's being done now on a case-by-case basis. When that's completed, then the list will be there. Right now we're all working with the same list, which is in chapter 3 of the budget. That does not include the Budget Implementation Act measures, which are a separate source of funds.
Really, I think little can be done in terms of providing the list, except what's in the budget, until that work has been done. There's an intense effort by the Treasury Board right now to follow through on each one of those programs.