I think I've indicated to you the way in which we could get out of the problem, depending on the size of the problem. That is that we could restrain the rate of growth of program spending, which is very substantial.
You know, we have been through the most difficult economic crisis since the Second World War in the past year. That's certainly the view of the G-20 ministers of finance. Canada has come through this better than most countries, and that's because of the strength of the fiscal foundation here and the fact that we have paid off $50 billion worth of debt in our first few years in government. Canada has been able to manage through this recession better than most other countries in the world. That's been recognized abroad by the IMF, by the World Economic Forum, and by the OECD, and it's a credit to Canadians and Canadian business that we've been able to weather the storm as well as we have.