The model we put forward in our policy position is essentially based on the Kirby recommendation of 2002. The federal government would contribute, say, 90% of the cost above a certain threshold. I mean, most of the people at the time were talking about a figure of around $1 billion to do something at that level. Of course, you could cap that at a threshold. I don't think you'll ever again have another open-ended cost-sharing program in that area.
That was the way we looked at it. That was essentially the model we put forward at the time, and that could probably still be obtained.
If you look at provinces like Prince Edward Island, they have just put in place a sort of plan, and New Brunswick is contemplating it, but they could still use assistance to do that, in trying to create a more level playing field.