A lot of the negotiations end up at a supplementary agreement for shorter-term funding, and they are contentious, so you might get four or five of those ongoing with different sunset dates. An example I'm quite familiar with is in agriculture. They do a five-year national policy framework. It seems to work quite well. Once the provinces sign on to it and it's negotiated, it seems to work quite well in the program delivery. Each province has jurisdiction over its own program delivery, decides what its priorities are and runs with them.
Could you comment on that?
