I have a high degree of confidence. I think you said it in the right context. The budget of the Government of Canada this year is $250.8 billion. A lot of that is transfers to individuals, such as EI, or transfers to provinces for things like health care and social services. None of that is being touched.
So you're left with our direct programs that do not involve transfers to individuals or to provinces. You're left with $80 billion out of the $250.8 billion. We're asking for 5%. Four billion represents 5%, and we believe that we can find it, that there are programs that have either outlived their usefulness or are not seen as essential to Canadians, or that the way government does things—how we operate, how we deliver certain services—can be modernized, and that in itself will actually realize some savings.
So it's a combination of a number of different things, but when added together we believe we can get to that $4 billion goal.