That's a no, then, in terms of the direct transfer, but we know that Canada spends a woefully low amount on mental health and substance use with regard to health care, below that of most of our G7 and OECD partners, and it shows.
In the absence of the Canada mental health transfer, can you guarantee, then, that the provinces and territories will allocate funds to mental health and substance use under the bilateral health agreements to the amount of 12%, which is around what our G7 and OECD partners are spending?