I think this might be my last question. In the current clause 31, it's very interesting language in the first line, because, as much as I appreciate that in the second line you're saying that it strengthens 30 because of the funding that is “adequate, predictable, stable, sustainable and needs-based”, it's prefaced with “best efforts”. What I find interesting about this first line is some of the conversations we've had on the difference between “may”, “must” and “best efforts”.
Here, we have the bill saying, “The Government of Canada must make best efforts”. I wonder if you could explain for us what the difference is between “must make best efforts” and “may” or “must”.