Like now.
At last, I understand.
I'd also like to go back to clauses 1646, 1647 and 1648, since the purpose of the point of order was to indicate the clause referred to. The equalization arrangements are generally highly complex and very specific, very differentiated and very precise. With the current econometric and computer techniques, we can now have quite complex formulas.
In view of the ability of the very high levels of the public service of the Government of Canada to handle enormous programs and arrive at amounts and interesting formulas, I find it curious that, regarding Hydro-Quebec and equalization revenue from natural resources, you're saying we can't differentiate profits because it would be too complicated. That seems a little much to me.
If, out of abnegation, Hydro-Quebec adopted the same corporate structure as Ontario Power Generation and Hydro One and at the same time, instead of presenting one type of sheet, presented another type, would you send it a cheque?