Yes.
I apologize, because our latest data is a little out of date, based on 2008 data, but what we found was that from 1996 to 2006, through that 10-year period, the full suite of municipal revenues grew at about 17%, whereas federal revenues grew at about 29% and provincial and territorial revenues at about 34%, I believe. That shows a big increase, although at the same time economic expansion and inflation grew by about 30%.
What it shows is that as a total figure, municipal revenues grew during that time. But when you match it against the rate at which the economy was expanding and the population was growing, it actually grew less. We lost some spending power. And then, in addition, the services that were—