That's a great question. When we met with the Minister of Finance...this year, because we're trying to influence the federal budget that is coming out March 22, we can't say, “here's the 7% escalator that we need this year“. We're trying to influence every department, INAC, Health, ESDC, Heritage, languages, and everyone else. There are seven or eight key departments. The operative word is “investments”. Investments are needed in all those key areas to close the gap. What the percentage is, I'm not sure yet. I don't have the answer to that.
What's more important is the work I've requested for next year. I've asked that there be put in place a fiscal framework working committee between the AFN and the crown so we get to the right number, and we can get the proper assessment, the proper analysis, and the proper escalator so that the gap starts closing. At the end of the day, that's really what's going to matter, if we start moving from 63, up to 60, to 50, to 40, and eventually get to six like everybody else. There is going to be a substantial amount of investment dollars needed—I'm going to say billions—in the federal budget this year. Then establish a proper process to work to the proper fiscal agreement next year. That's what we asked to be put in place.