The calculation was based upon all levels of revenue collected. Alberta is a special case because we have to compete with the provincial jurisdiction when it comes to education. It makes it very challenging to retain teachers and so on. To be accurate, that formula doesn't include the health transfer or the HRSDC transfer. So you'll have to subtract those out as well.
In about 2003 or 2004, the acting regional director general of the Alberta region sat before the chiefs of Alberta and assembly and made a carte blanche admission that there was a $110 million deficit for K through 12 education alone. That's just in terms of fiscal parity, and it has nothing to do with outcomes.