We have not formally modelled that. We've obviously thought a lot about the advantages of either subsidizing, sustaining the current economy, or trying to find ways to boost productivity over time. Based on my 25 years of experience, my bias is in favour of allowing the market forces to work while also trying to create the most competitive tax environment possible. And that's why, whenever we've written about cutting taxes versus providing subsidies to sectors, my bias over the long term is to really create the most competitive tax environment possible.
I'm very much aware that there are communities going through pain right now--the forest industry in particular is going through a lot of pain--and I can fully understand why governments would think about adjustment programs to help the workers adjust. But fundamentally, if you're worried about productivity and sustainability long term, I think the choice is between lower taxes and more spending. And I'll opt for lower taxes.