Again, we're back to the accountability thing. I think everybody is saying now that maybe there should be some sort of measurement on how provinces spend their money relative to health care and some of the social programs they have. Measuring that, obviously, will be very complicated.
In short, saying the formula that's used for the equalization payments stays as is, but over and above that there's additional.... Maybe it's some of the stuff that Mr. Béland is talking about if there's an additional way to measure, like we do with every other program that we transfer from the federal government to the provincial government. We're transferring money all the time.
Would it be worthwhile to look into having it over and above the present equalization? If we increase the health care budget by 10% or 15%— I think we did say we would by 10%—is there some other mechanism besides testing the equalization? Obviously, from your point of view we shouldn't fool around with it too much.