People can be critical of some particular advertising campaigns or not. But if you are critical of government advertising, then you should be happy that we're spending less than your government did, which I think is a good thing. I also think the government is putting forward a number of initiatives, whether it's the tax-free savings account or particular support for particular industries or shifting from a five- to a 10-year passport, or.... You take my point.
When the government introduces new aspects of regulation of government services, of new opportunities for Canadians, we have to make sure Canadians are informed. I suppose it gets stigmatized by the opposition as always being partisan or government padding on its self-advertising, but it certainly isn't the case. If you look at the suite of advertising that we've put forward as a government, we think it's perfectly reasonable. All levels of government do it. Your government did it and spent more than we did. We think it's important that Canadians know what programs are available that they're paying for.