I'm going to ask Kami to answer the second question.
As for the first, I would say that it is important to take certain particular features of the report on plans and priorities into account.
Certain programs known in English as sunset programs or programmes temporisés, will expire on a given date, for instance in 2016 or 2018. The document specifies that it is impossible to include more money for those years. We may decide to renew the funds. In the report on plans and priorities, we see that programs that are to expire will not receive any funds. The decision then reverts to the government and to Parliament. That aspect regarding sunset programs is a particular feature of the report on plans and priorities.