Example of spending review, courtesy of Gord Evans.
Program Review: The Government of Canada’s experience eliminating the deficit, 1994-99: a Canadian case study
'Tests served as the conceptual framework for the exercise. They were framed as six questions:
1. Does the programme or activity continue to serve a public interest?
2. Is there a legitimate and necessary role for government in this programme area or activity?
3. Is the current role of the federal government appropriate or is the programme a candidate for realignment with the provinces?
4. What activities or programmes should, or could, be transferred in whole or in part to the private or voluntary sector?
5. If the programme or activity continues, how could its efficiency be improved?
6. Is the resultant package of programmes and activities affordable within the fiscal restraint? If not, what programmes or activities should be abandoned?' (page 22)