Mr. Giroux, when I was a city councillor on Windsor City Council, we introduced a budget tool mechanism that allows residents to play around with or manipulate spending priorities. For example, if you wanted to reduce the budget for the police, you would see the impact that this would have on the budget, as well as on taxes and on services.
Is there a tool that's available that could be similarly implemented to allow Canadians to play around with and change the budget to what their priorities are and to perhaps see the impact that would have on the quality of service and also on the level of taxation and whatnot? Is something like that available out there? I'm just curious.