Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I thank the Minister for that, but, again, for being here for three-and-a-half years, I just don't see how we have this big pot of money to try to manage and try to understand how we spend it. That's just nonexistent to me. I don't understand how or why that would be the case without our revenue deal. I'm sure I've heard the Minister in meetings we've had with him in the past suggest that if we do look at tax increases, our tax initiative goes up, well we get some cutback from the other side from the federal government, Mr. Chairman. So it's a perversity factor I think is what the Minister called it. So we do have limited ability in raising revenues.
So again, I just want to state one last time for the record again that when we create positions and we spend money, we have to get some results out of that. Mr. Chairman, I don't think we're doing it in this instance. I haven't from the start. Like I said, I can agree with the framework. Yes, establish a framework for the future, but new employees there, no. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.