I'll start with your question about health innovation and research.
The Government of Canada has provided, since 2004, $440 million in new funding for health-specific innovation and $1.6 billion in new funding for innovation with a health component.
They have focused on four pillars of research innovation. They cover direct costs of research, mainly through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Through Budgets 2006, 2007, and 2008, the annual base budget for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research has increased by 17.5%. It's now at $820.1 million. It includes indirect costs for research through the support of post-secondary institutions across the country. There's funding that goes directly to people--to students and researchers who excel. It also goes to infrastructure, chiefly through the Canadian Foundation for Innovation, which has invested $3.75 billion in infrastructure projects across the country in the last decade.
On the specific provinces, my colleague will....