Obviously, I can't speak for her, and you're not asking me to. I can say that there's universal recognition on what the minister has said is “a red line”, by opposition parties and all presenters, that they don't want this to become essentially a subsidy for provincial governments rather than an income support for people with disabilities.
It's commendable that everybody agrees on that, but the only way I can think of is that you ensure that this is not just by ephemeral agreements that are negotiated today, but by mandatory consequences if a province now or in the future acts contrary to that. That's what we need to have, but in this bill we don't have any of that.