Okay. Since we're talking about good relationships, let's talk about taking in asylum seekers.
In 2017-18, Quebec spent $294 million, and the federal government reimbursed it $250 million. In 2019, Quebec spent $120 million, and the federal government reimbursed it $94 million. In 2020, Quebec spent $38 million—there were fewer people because of the pandemic—and the federal government reimbursed it $30 million. In 2021, after the election, Quebec spent $135 million, and the Government of Canada reimbursed only $17 million. In 2022, Quebec spent $334 million, and only $49 million was reimbursed by the federal government. In 2023, $576 million was spent by Quebec, and the federal government only reimbursed it $150 million.
Why did you reimburse more expenses in Quebec in 2017 than you do now? How can you say that you have a good relationship, given those numbers?