—but I seem to remember that Australia and New Zealand do it coincidentally, and I think they are Westminster. I guess I don't disagree with you that the budget is a policy statement, but it's also a policy statement that contains measures.
When you want to review the expenditures of the government over the coming year, you want to have the most up-to-date information in conducting that review. I guess we'd be willing to take the risk that certain elements of the budget might not pass, as in the days of MacEachen some 30-plus years ago—so I guess I'd disagree.