Yes. In fact, the way it is designed is that we currently have our direction from government and set up our priorities. From there, we actually ask what we call the L1s, those at our assistant deputy minister level, including the chief of the army, the chief of the air force, the chief of the navy, and many others--23 in total--to come in with their plans to support those priorities. They come in and in fact have a chance, one-on-one with the deputy minister and his team, to explain how they intend to fulfill their portion of satisfying the government's direction and priorities. Based on that, the allocations are made.
On September 28th, 2009. See this statement in context.