You have anticipated my second and last question. We only have a limited amount of time, Mr. Duguay.
Réal Caouette and Camil Samson must be laughing somewhere, as they watch the Americans print all this money. For decades, everyone made fun of the créditistes. People would say that their only goal was to print more money. These days, the situation is such that we are having a hard time finding the right terminology in French. The English word trillion is actually un billion in French. The newscasters have started to speak of one thousand billion because so few people know that a trillion is actually un billion in French.
In any event, trillions of dollars are being printed. In the final analysis, is it possible that such a flow of money into the system may not produce an inflation rate clearly above the 2% that you just mentioned?