Mr. Speaker, I got carried away. As for the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, the public knows that these two individuals are telling them tall tales, that it is wrong to say, on the one hand, that they have surpluses coming out their ears but that, at the same time, they do not have enough money to repair the damage they have done to the health and education sectors. They understand that the needs are in Quebec and in the provinces. Look at all the polls. People are saying that there are two priority sectors: health and education. It is plain to them, despite all the propaganda.
They have received nice little publications with the maple leaf front and centre telling them that health is a priority and that education is an investment. People can see through this advertising. They are not taken in, because they know that 14¢ of every health dollar comes from the federal government. The rest comes from the Government of Quebec. Bernard Landry and Pauline Marois are doing everything they can to come up with money to shore up the health and education sectors. People know this. They recognize real as opposed to feigned efforts.