If I had the answer to that I'd be a rich person. I don't care whether it's health care, social housing, municipal infrastructure, or post-secondary education, on all fronts the best decisions Canadians enjoy are those where there's broad consensus from the federal--notwithstanding jurisdictions--the provincial, and municipal levels.
Think of the success stories in Canada, and think of the non-success stories in Canada. There isn't a politician of any political stripe at any level who doesn't recognize that the number-one policy issue for Canadians is health care. Notwithstanding frustration at times with the health care system, there's an expectation that health care will be available and perhaps improved in the long term.
We have created services that are the envy of some countries in the world, but we're rapidly running up against problems in the area of social housing. The budget of 1995 saw--