Mr. Premier, I also noticed that in the budget document it speaks to the point that this budget will bring an end to intergovernmental disputes and allow governments to focus on the things that matter to Canadians. The language in the speech was even more flowery, that we are into a brand-new era of no more wrangling.
You've been a premier for some time. Can you explain how anyone could possibly think that wrangling would ever be over in a federation, and how could this government, having broken its promise to so many provinces, conceivably have thought that at the time of the budget?
And since I'm somewhat embarrassed, you don't have to answer that question. You have about two minutes to close in any way you see fit.