I stand by the statement in the fiscal balance book to which you made reference.
The substance of the accords is one thing, just like the substance of the Canada-Ontario agreement is one thing. The concern is more the process; in a federation like this, to make our economic federation make sense, it's less desirable to have one-off agreements than it is to have everyone in the room and to work together toward a common agreement with respect to equalization.
As I say, it's more of a process concern than it is a substantive concern. You're fully aware of the differing views among provinces about what should or should not be included in the equalization formula.