In our next report, which will be discussing the fiscal viability of federal and provincial governments, we are going to examine the tax structure of the federal government and we will be positing the hypothesis that provincial governments want to maintain that structure. We are doing calculations, we are taking into account the aging of the population and preparing hypotheses on the productivity of all of the provinces. We are calculating the tax gap for the federal government and doing other calculations for the provincial governments. We are attempting to determine whether it is possible to examine each province separately, for instance Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, etc.
We will see what the situation is according to the results of our analysis. It is difficult to say for the moment whether that will really be possible. In my opinion, it is really important to perform such calculations, to ensure that all parliamentarians have the information and can conduct a proper debate on health and social transfer payments.