Thank you.
If you could share that it would be helpful. I did just want to point out that you used the example of education as an area in which the federal government has very low involvement, and yet you also pointed out that as a country our test scores and education outcomes compared with our peers' are quite high. Correlation isn't causation, but I might at least posit that we should explore that maybe the reason why we have good outcomes and scores is that our federal government isn't as involved in education. I will leave that there for now.
Mr. Giroux, we talked a little bit about tax points and transfers. There really is just one taxpayer. We all have these tax-sharing arrangements now with provincial governments. Is it really like a tax point transfer discussion that has to happen, or can it be just allocated based on revenues generated from that province with which there is tax-sharing agreement? Do you have to really get into this tax point transfer? It seems quite complicated. Could you not just say, look, there's one taxpayer who pays this much in tax and it's all going into the same pot? Is that a conversation that ought to happen, or is the system we have set up working okay?