It is not an annual budget.
About 60% of that money does not flow to the people of Saskatchewan through their provincial government, and 20% of that money goes to a corporate entity for a project that isn't even approved.
I will document, then, in precision. We start with $878 million; of that, $250 million is through agriculture, which is Saskatchewan's share on a national basis. Surely we're not calling that new money. That's a share based on a 60-40 split that we can have another discussion about.
There's $180 million to the Iogen project, which is not yet approved.
There is $87 million to income tax reductions. Fair enough: our people benefit--but so does every other Canadian citizen.
There is $10 million to a national program that we appreciate in our province, the Canadian Police Research Centre, and $8 million to the people of Saskatchewan for the patient wait-time guarantee, which I expect is available to every other Canadian.