Very quickly, we're in the process of writing our long-term five-year plan. To set priorities, we consider the risks, inside Environment Canada, to the achievement of their objectives. Do they have the right people? Do they have the right skills? Do they have a sufficient budget? Do they have good systems? So those are entity-based risks.
We get a handle on environmental and health-based risks, what's happening out there that affects people. We consider the materiality, the amount of resources attached to the programs, their significance, our past work, and emerging issues.
We bundle all of that together, and risk is the driving force behind all that work. We try to pick the issues that are most important to Canadians and the federal government.