There is. The minister has set the broad priorities. He has engaged his colleagues, and they've weighed up the approach in the budget. So the budget had obviously a focus on supporting families with children, but also there was a broader gender approach, an environmental approach, but a very strong economic approach as well. As I just mentioned, the economic drivers to grow the economy for the benefit of all Canadians have had, over the last five years, a very material impact on the livelihood and prosperity of Canadian women. That's something we also keep our mind on.
So the process is that the minister sets his broad objectives, and he engages broadly with his cabinet colleagues, with Canadians across the country. He met throughout his caucus, certainly, but in every region of the country, looking for ideas of what are the barriers to growth and what does it take to build a stronger, better, and more economically viable Canada, and on that basis he acted.