One of the key points is that, as you've pointed out, really since 1996 there hasn't been relevant inflationary or per capita increases to keep pace with our young and burgeoning population. Essentially it's led to this situation where our per capita costs for the things that you've described as being regular kinds of service that every person would expect in this country....
In a sense, we're getting a much lower expenditure level. That then creates the kinds of difficulties and problems that you've described. We agree, and we've published a study on the myths. We can send copies of this report to this committee. In fact, we are planning to send it to all parliamentarians.
So it is one of those misconceptions that we think is not helpful overall in terms of being able to then make plans and address those same problems.