I think one of the things we have seen during the course of this pandemic, notwithstanding the regular differences in jurisdiction between provinces and the federal government, is a high level of co-operation and understanding that we need to support Canadians. We will need to negotiate outcomes and agree on what we're trying to achieve. We're putting $14 billion on the table, and that's important.
Those negotiations are going on. We should expect there will be different points of view, as there always are. But I think we share the goal and I'm confident we'll get to a conclusion that will make sense for Canadians in those areas, in the testing, tracing and sick leave and child care, and in helping municipalities, places where we know.... With regard to municipalities, if we don't have transit, people can't get back to work. So there's a whole host of areas we need to work together on that are largely provincial jurisdictions, but in which the federal government can provide support.