In Budget 2007 we started out by strengthening and renewing the equalization and territorial formula financing programs to ensure that all Canadians across Canada could have, with the assistance of these programs, a reasonable possibility of getting a reasonable, comparable level of services from their provinces. So we're working on the fiscal capacity of the provinces there. That's significantly more money—$2.1 billion more over the next two years.
There was also a commitment to shift the support cash component of the Canada social transfer, which is a program that really provides the support for the provinces when it comes to welfare and social services. That has been shifted to an equal per capita basis, meaning that some provinces will receive more, but it will be an equal amount in terms of cash.
There was also an $800 million increase in the support for post-secondary education provided through the Canada social transfer. A $250 million increase in support for child care spaces was to be provided to the provinces through the Canada social transfer as well. You can add to that the $500 million for labour market training and infrastructure money, which is also significant.