Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses. It's always interesting to have a panel of economists before us.
One of the troubling items I'd like to bring up is something I'm seeing of late, which is the deficit. It's acceptable that governments go into deficit all of a sudden, but we're throwing around billions like they're millions. The government, just a couple of months ago, forecast a $64 billion deficit in the next two years. We had Mr. Page yesterday, who put it at $73 billion.
Mr. Drummond, I think you're at--what?--$82 billion now. Is that correct?