Mr. Speaker, with the package we’ve met so far, there are a couple of things we have to consider. I mentioned earlier in my Budget Address the sunsetting of programs. Those were already on the list to be ended. Whether a department came forward for three-year money or one-year money or it was federal transfers that only lasted a couple of years, sunsetted money meant those programs were to end on that year. So we’ve had about $30 million of those sunsetted dollars identified in this budget. We’ve had a further $35 million, if I don’t have my numbers reversed, in meeting our reduction targets, which has limited us. We’re not able to reinvest the $25 million.
Again, when we talk about the budget and all the reinvestments and capital and so on, there are some initiatives from the previous work that was done that have been carried through. But the targets we’ve set up, we’ve not met, and we’re going to have to look at refocusing government initiatives. As I discussed earlier, the rest of that work will follow through the business plan, where we will sit down with Members, through these strategic initiatives and then right through departments as well.