Your comment is very relevant.
What is happening is that provincial operational budgets enable them to resolve only immediate problems and provide services, but the situation is very difficult for the provinces right now. It feels like there is a strategy for infrastructure and health care reorganization.
There is no question that additional funding is needed to implement those long–term reforms. We are talking about structural investments. In my opinion, excellent collaboration with the provinces is needed to successfully define needs, as they are not the same everywhere. Needs can certainly vary from one province to another. So a flexible strategy that fosters integration is needed that would enable various provinces to invest in priority sectors, but always with the help of the federal government when it comes to structural investments. Therefore, long–term investments are needed.
As I said earlier, a return on investments must be ensured, but without having to pay for the grocery bill, if I may put it that way.