It would depend on the conditions, wouldn't it?
I understand that there are different views in the federation on the federal government's role in funding the services provided by provincial governments.
That said, if the federal government invests in provincial health care systems, Canadian taxpayers are entitled to expect results. That should be the objective. If the federal government makes its investment conditional on expected outcomes, such as reduced wait times or greater capacity to provide care, and it is possible to report on those results, that it what is important.
The federal government has in the past invested in the children's health care system, for mental health, for instance, but it was not possible to see where that money had been spent or what the results were. That is the issue.
Nonetheless, I do of course understand what you are saying.