Thank you for the question.
I know from previous experience at the committee that this is a subject of great interest to you. I would not want to speculate on what decisions will be made in budgets that have yet to be tabled by the Minister of Finance of the day. We will find out. My job is to administer the funds as best we can.
I will try to answer as many of your questions as I can.
In terms of the sort of change in the numbers, it's actually the first example I can give you: the reason the number appears to drop in the main estimates is that it was a sunsetted decision. It simply ran out of time. The plan number would come down and it's added to the appropriations precisely today, through supplementary estimates (B). It didn't make it in time for the supplementary (A)s; it's in the supplementary (B)s, and it's $136 million per year for each of two years.