Absolutely.
If we compare it to budget 2019, we're looking at about a $2-billion lapse. However, there's been a delay in spending since the end of[Technical Difficulty—Editor]. If we look at budget 2016, we're looking at an $8 billion lapse.
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March 23rd, 2021 / 5:10 p.m.
Nora Nahornick Economic Analyst, Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer
Absolutely.
If we compare it to budget 2019, we're looking at about a $2-billion lapse. However, there's been a delay in spending since the end of[Technical Difficulty—Editor]. If we look at budget 2016, we're looking at an $8 billion lapse.
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