A second question would be a general one for everyone. Would you agree that when a new government is elected there is an expectation that the government will look at new priorities and look at streamlining the priorities of its predecessor government, focusing on the priorities in which they promised to invest? For example, we've heard from the NDP that they would change the textbook tax credit if elected. That's fair, because whatever government is elected, they should have the prerogative to focus on priorities and streamline, just as the Liberals did when they were elected in 1993 and cut funding to granting councils by $77 million and to the research council by $76 million. That was their prerogative, because they were elected in 1993.
Would it be fair to say there was an expectation within your organizations that there would be a focus on priorities by the new government and that we could expect some changes when a new government was elected?