On EI, I'm in the process of looking at that issue. It appears to be because we have had good mobility out of Saskatchewan, I don't think the case can be made that the general existence and generosity in policies of the Canadian EI program are a really serious barrier to mobility. The way EI has worked in Saskatchewan, that labour market has worked efficiently and effectively. I guess what this argues is that the extended benefits provision may be the nasty part of it that is applying in eastern Canada. It's a complex question and a lot needs to be done to be sure we know how important that is. Clearly it's a complex issue, but those two things appear to be the case.
Okay, on the tax relief, the $20 billion of tax relief that you heard about in the budget, well, that includes about $10 billion of that tax relief, about half of that $20 billion. The government was measuring tax relief when they were actually increasing taxes instead of cutting taxes--yes. So there you have it.
Yes, I'll table that document.