I will certainly try, Mr. Chairman. I think maybe I can try by asking another question in a sense. I think what my honourable colleague is saying, if hypothetically, we had $200 million transferred from medical services x years ago, and was put into our pot, does that stay as health expenditures. I think that is where he is headed with the discussion. Over a series of years, the governments have negotiated formula finance arrangements with the federal government, and some of it has been transfer payments. For example, the last one was the Arctic A airports that the Department of Transportation transferred over. You know, that goes into a pot. Governments determine the pie. In another question by yourself, Mr. Chairman, I tried to indicate by percentage, where the money goes. This government has to make adjustments based on the conditions of the day, whether it is shifting money to the social envelope, taking money out of another envelope to move to the other envelope. So over the years, there has been a variety of specific transfers health, forestry, highways, airports, et cetera. The target is set money that comes in, and over the years the government, the previous and this Finance Minister along with his colleagues, makes the appropriate adjustments as to what
our collective needs are. At the end of the day, if you want in simple language, the formula financing to some extent is determined on a per capita basis, et cetera. The way it is right now. So, I do not know if that answers my colleague's question or not. I hope it does.