Okay. And I know that in Quebec it's very important to respect the provincial jurisdiction. I mean, the province created a program that sounds, according to my Bloc colleagues, to be very well received. I'm not going to begin to suggest to the Quebec government what they should do in their area of jurisdiction.
I come from Alberta and I know, for example, that in Alberta one of their priorities is autism treatment. It's not a priority anywhere else. I have a son with autism, and it's important to me—$60,000 a year for a proper autism treatment program. In other parts of the country, parents are mortgaging their homes to cover that. Obviously provinces need to choose what their priorities are.
I want to again reiterate who is responsible ultimately. The Alberta government, I take it, would be responsible in areas such as child care to make the right decisions for their citizens. They would be held accountable for those decisions. Am I missing something there?