There were a couple of things. First, it is a very specific program with a very specific set of objectives. That specific set of objectives was to get a very defined range of programs up and running in a defined timeframe.
A number of things came together. There was the size of the department: we had more staff that were able to deal with this. Those staff were brought in on a temporary basis and will go away in a short period of time as the program disappears on March 31.
The dedication of staff, I think, is an important part of it. Public servants, in my experience, join the public service because they want to make a difference at a point in time that matters. One thing that's important to remember is that at that period of time when the economic action plan came out, not just Canadians but people around the world were very concerned about what was going on. Major financial institutions that had been around for generations had disappeared.