Certainly I think a lot of people would hope that would be brought up in the provincial election about Mr. McGuinty's failure to pass on that $72 million given by the federal government.
Looking at this another way, one thing that Ms. Savoie conceded two days ago that might be a bright spot for you is that it wouldn't actually have to be universal. She said the Quebec model was 50%, so her expectation would be 54%. You'd only have to extend it to 54% of children, which is roughly half.
Referring to the numbers I mentioned before, would you be able to pay for half of that to implement this legislation? Would you be able to pay $350 million, Ms. Streatch?