A rubber hits the road type of answer to your question, which Paul brought up before, is that essentially, given that we don't know what the criteria of a public stream would be, there is always the possibility that certain programs--which would have to apply to both funds--might, given different eligibility criteria, not get made. So you'd have a potential for less programming than we presently have with the current systems.
On June 17th, 2008. See this statement in context.