There are many documents before the committee. You mentioned the report on plans and priorities.
I can speak to the fact the allocations in budget 2013 include $48 million over two years, so $24 million a year. That will be apportioned according to these business lines. Of that $24 million, some of that will be in health infrastructure and some of it will be in primary care.
We have additional moneys coming through supplementary processes that will exceed these figures that we've given you today. They will appear in supplementary estimates (A) and (B).
In some of the programs, I'd say in both non-insured health benefits and in primary care, we tend to look year to year at the estimate of the need. It varies depending on the population and the usage. Then, if you look at the committee's historic records, we will have added money in primary care and in non-insured health benefits in some substantial figures during the year through supplementary estimates.