I would just say that this year we transferred $14.2 billion in equalization to provincial governments that are below average fiscal capacity, including Ontario this coming year. That goes into the provinces' general revenues, without condition, to help maintain a comparable level of public services to what other provinces have. I guess for a resident of Ontario it would be very important to say to the overall government, how effective are you in serving the public interest needs of this province? What's your source of revenue, what's your use of that revenue, and how effective are you in spending it? And equalization spending should be evaluated the same as everything else.
In some provinces, transfers from the federal government can make up 20% or 30% of their actual budget, or 40% I think in some provinces. Manitoba, for example, is what percentage?