Sure. As I said, there are sunsets, there are one-time expenditures where the budget goes up and down, depending on the one-time expenditures. But to say we're spending less on health care is false.
When you look at the ten-year accord on health care renewal that was signed, which we have implemented, that means extra transfers to the tune of $1.2 billion to the provinces this year alone, extra, for health care.
You mentioned the primary health care transition fund, but that was part of the 2004 deal. You were a member of the government that signed that deal, which wound down that program. So I certainly feel no need to defend your decision.