Okay.
In British Columbia, we have the lowest per capita health care costs. We have the highest life expectancy. We have the lowest infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births, the lowest cancer mortality rates per 100,000, and the lowest mortality rate from heart disease. They offer a lot of services that aren't in other provinces, yet they are able efficiently to deliver those services. If we expect better of our health care systems, simply just suggesting that we give more money, I think, actually creates a perverse incentive. For provinces that have done a good job of growing their economy, but have also kept their services like health care affordable at such a high level, to me it gives a bit of a perverse incentive. Would you agree with that?