I would say that we don't have any difficulty bringing provinces to the table. The provinces and territories confront the same challenge we do at the federal government level—fiscal frameworks and the realities of priority-setting across an agenda at a provincial or territorial level. It's a bit cyclical in the sense that some provinces are more active in a given year than others simply by the choices they make. That is why we sometimes end up with money being left on the table. Provinces make choices about how they handle the priorities that they expend resources on.
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