Nova Scotia, for example, would lose $19 million; Prince Edward Island would come up short $3 million; New Brunswick would lose $15 million; Newfoundland and Labrador would receive $13 million less; Manitoba loses $21 million; Saskatchewan, $22 million; B.C. $73 million; and Quebec is out $159 million.
Par exemple, la Nouvelle-Écosse perdra 19 millions de dollars; l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard, 3 millions de dollars; le Nouveau-Brunswick, 15 millions de dollars; Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, 13 millions de dollars; le Manitoba, 21 millions de dollars; la Saskatchewan, 22 millions de dollars; la Colombie-Britannique, 73 millions de dollars et le Québec, 159 millions de dollars.