This is another one of those examples of something that was committed to in a budget and it has now been through the process of going to Treasury Board and getting all the questions asked and properly developed spending. So the money for first nations and Inuit health was a budget 2013 commitment, so it was in the budget, $1.8 billion over three years. So this is one chunk of that, but the $1.8 billion over three years, if it's evenly split, is about $600 million. This obviously is not that much.
The program itself is targeted at supplemental health benefits, addiction centres, primary care health, so it's very much focused program spending. It lines up with the budget. This is not a surprise. It was just a matter of waiting for the program to get through the proper approval processes, to line them up and get the spending going.