Mr. Speaker, we already have a very clear funding allocation formula.
I remind the member for Macleod and other members of the House that currently the Government of Canada allocates some $40.7 million per year for AIDS research and treatment. Of this, $17 million is allocated for research and epidemiological monitoring. That includes $5.5 million annually administered through the national health research development program; $1.5 million annually in national welfare grants research; an average of $3 million annually for infrastructure in the Canadian HIV trials network. The remainder of that amount, approximately $8 million, is with the health protection branch. Further, the Medical Research Council contributes a further $2 million for AIDS research. I think that is pretty clear.