What I can tell you is that, as a result of several exercises, including a strategic operating review and a deficit reduction action plan, we are taking a look across the board at Defence expenditures. This is happening in every department.
Suffice it to say that with the close out of the Afghanistan mission and the operational tempo changing, we're able to make and we should make—appropriately—adjustments as to where our spending priorities are within the Department of National Defence. We then have to take a look outward as to where and what Canadian defence priorities will be in the coming years. Much of that includes infrastructure, of course, as well as equipment, personnel, and the readiness posture.
This strategic review and deficit reduction exercise is all about doing what most businesses do, and what Canadians themselves and their families do, in assessing priorities, responding to budgetary pressures, and making the right decisions as we go forward. Savings as a result of these efforts will be reflected in the budget and they will be communicated post-budget.