I have a quick response in terms of what a national measure might look like, particularly around the market basket measure. There are a number of things you could do to make that measure work better for different provinces and territories, particularly smaller ones like ours, like increasing the sample size of the LICO, the MBM, and the LIM, for that matter--not that's it's all that useful for provinces. They are all based on the same survey data, and there are real issues for smaller provinces in terms of the size of the sample.
But also look at doing something similar to what we're doing--using income tax data rather than sample data to do a market basket measure that's really very similar. We've based it on HRSDC's methodology; we haven't changed it that much. We've made a correction for housing costs because we were an outlier and have such a high home ownership rate in our province, and the housing costs in the national one are based on rental costs, so that was a flaw.
I'll leave the other questions about the WITB, and the minister might like to speak to other stakeholders after.