I'm sorry, Mr. Béland, but I have to interrupt you because you're not getting to the specifics we need here right now.
Let me go back to Mr. Robson.
Mr. Robson, you talked about the fact you that you were a professor who taught about equalization and that it's become so complex that you can't even teach it anymore, because it doesn't make sense—if I can paraphrase what you said here. You talked about the level of gamesmanship played by the different levels of government—and I presume that's the federal government and different governments that use certain input mechanisms to make sure they continue to profit from the system—and you said that it impacts the trust that Canadians feel in the system.
Can you tell us about the impacts on a country of citizens losing trust in the system?
