Absolutely. You're correct in saying obviously the social transfer is increasing, but again there's no guidance from the federal government as to what they expect the provinces to provide with respect to social assistance gains. You can see that by the wide variance in the different schemes across the country. I can only speak specifically to Nova Scotia, but I can certainly tell you that social assistance rates here are manifestly inadequate, and there's no direction from the federal government with respect to what the province could be doing to ensure adequacy of social assistance rates here.
