Of course, Canada is a large country. We consider data from across the country, and as the governor has just indicated, there is a single monetary policy for all of Canada. There are significant adjustments to be made throughout the country, and the more flexibility there is between our provinces, the better. Something important that we have learned in recent years is that flexibility has increased in Canada. That is a positive development.
Clearly, some regions are always stronger and others weaker. Nevertheless, over a longer period of time, we note that inflation rates among the various regions tend to converge—as you know, our mandate is to control inflation. And so, it makes sense to have a single inflation control policy in Canada.