The major amount I think that's attributed to that is there's a reduction of $1.8 billion for the freezing of operating budgets, and then the additional reductions come from reductions, for example, I believe from National Defence in terms of close to a billion dollars. Then a certain amount comes from the international assistance envelope, which is also capped at an expenditure of $5 billion, but the automatic increases that had been planned will no longer be provided. Again, their savings come from what we call foregone expenditures, i.e., they were planned expenditures, but they will not be made.
On March 22nd, 2010. See this statement in context.