I think it's known that it's not always that hard to get premiers to agree to ask Ottawa to give them all more money. In this case, it was a unique situation. All the premiers agreed to give one province a special retroactive payment in recognition of all that Albertans had contributed to maintain the balance sheet of the country for 15 years.
To have that not at all acknowledged in Monday's announcement is very disappointing. It's a case where there was an opportunity to show recognition that Albertans have contributed so much to the federal coffers, but it wasn't taken up.
Going back to 2015, Albertans contributed $25 billion that year in taxes that went to Ottawa, versus spending that came back to Alberta. By the end of the year, though, the revenues had dropped by $8 billion. The $250 million that we got as a fiscal stabilization, a kind of insurance program for provinces to be able to maintain services when they have a sudden drop in revenues, that $250 million that came back was 1% of the $25 billion that Albertans sent to help Ottawa.