It's a reasonable question. In part, I would say yes, because in fact the proposal for the job grant would have it implemented through increments, starting with only a 15% allocation of the current LMA transfer to the provinces, and then ramping up to 60% eventually, which means the provinces would, after full implementation, maintain control over $200 million to spend on what they consider priority programs.
In the first year, they would have 85% of their current funding to spend on their priority programs. If you want to call that a pilot approach, I would say it's a very gradual approach and that we can monitor results as we go.
Let me say that I have expressed to the provinces an attitude of flexibility. I met with them three weeks ago, will be meeting with provincial colleagues again in 10 days, and look forward to their kind of counter-proposals. I want to say simply that if they have ideas about how we can do this better, we're all ears.