It's a very important question, and I think what we have to do as a country is take stock of where we are every time this is reviewed.
A very important coalition of programming was expiring or desperately required reform in 2006-07. The process that led up to the 2007 budget when the government announced the long-term enhanced funding for this major set of transfer priorities was an informed choice.
Looking at the decisions around 2012-13, when these programs expire, I think the government of the day will want to start a very serious and important series of public consultations to get people's views all around, not just provincial governments but stakeholders who feel strongly about whether there should be conditionality or no conditionality on health transfer outcomes, higher education outcomes, social policy outcomes and infrastructure, other programming, labour markets, and trusts. You could talk about that whole range in terms of a broad review of fiscal arrangements. One will be required before you do the 2012-13.