I want to thank the witnesses for being here.
This may be a bit of a follow-up to what Mr. Wallace was saying. Everybody has been talking about household debt, but let's talk about government debt. I want to tie it into the domestic growth. We saw in the past two years that if the Government of Canada is off by even 1% it costs the fisc between $15 billion and $20 billion. Nobody is talking about the fact that we don't even know what our number is going to be. It keeps changing. The department prediction for 2010 was originally 2.3% and now it's 2.6%. The economists are coming in around 3%. Just that variance of 0.5% is going to cost the general fisc about $10 billion. Can I get your comments on that?
How are we going to get out of this mess?
I think, Glen, you addressed it initially and said we should have a three- to five-year plan. But looking at the numbers, I don't think we're going to get out of this any time soon.