I can suggest that while we are looking at creating a fair fiscal environment and a good balanced fiscal environment, we're also looking at resource revenue sharing.
Mr. Speaker, I have to say that Mr. Braden's implication in his statement earlier on that somehow creating this instability would somehow help us to make a better deal on resources revenue sharing at a time when the federal government is in an election, I just don't quite understand his reasoning there. I want to take this opportunity to assure all businesses, whether it's a big pipeline business, a diamond business, the mom-and-pop grocery store on the corner, that we, as a government, believe in a good, fair, balanced fiscal environment as being number one. If you don't have that, you don't have business, you don't have jobs and you don't have programs. So, Mr. Speaker, I don't follow Mr. Braden's logic. If there is one there, I don't follow what it is.