No, but part of that is you have a clear purpose: for instance the central vote for pay list requirements. You know it's going to be used to pay out because people go on mat leave or because they need to be paid out severance; you just don't know which department it's going to happen in. That's very different from saying that there's a long list of new priority government programs for the year, and we're going to lump all of that into one central vote.
Both in scale, because those votes also don't approach anywhere near—collectively they're about $5 billion but they're not, individually, anywhere near over $7 billion—so there's a clear difference in scale, but there's also a clear difference in content.