Mr. Chairman, I'm sorry if there is some confusion. It has never been anything but our indication to everybody that we want to deal with this in a package
approach. Now not everything is on the table. As I've said before, health billings is out there, so is housing, the formula financing agreement, the GDP ceiling and the perversity factor within that formula, also the minerals accord and the northern accord, and the last one was the grants in lieu of taxes to municipalities on land set aside for aboriginal people. That was the package, by title, that I put before Mr. Martin. That's a package that the Premier has communicated to the Prime Minister, and that is also the indication that we've given to Mr. Irwin. So there is no hesitancy on my part in saying that that's the route that we've committed ourselves to. Until such time as the people on the other side of the table say that we're not prepared to do it in that manner, that's the way we mean to proceed, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.