I won't comment on the management of specific programs, but I will make a general comment.
As an example, the government is committed to reducing the use of professional and special services, but the spending authorizations in these supplementary estimates are already approaching last year's level, even though this is only Supplementary Estimates (A) and there are likely to be further spending authorizations in Supplementary Estimates (B) and probably in Supplementary Estimates (C) too. In the end, spending authorizations for external consultants may well resemble those of last year, when the government committed itself to reducing the use of external consultants. It's possible that the amounts that will actually be spent will be a little lower, but so far there's no indication that the government wants to significantly reduce the use of external consultants. That's one of the examples I can give you.