I see where you're coming from. Your concern is the stimulus as opposed to the tax cut.
What's important for the economy at this point is that we move away from a government-led or stimulus-led recovery to one that's private sector driven. We need to create the jobs in the private sector. We need to see permanent growth that isn't dependent upon government spending year after year.
We did support the stimulus program during the recession, and we believe it should be allowed to run its course. The real issue for Parliament to decide at this point is whether it should continue the stimulus program beyond its expected expiry date. Our feeling is that it should not be extended because it's important for us to focus instead on a private-sector-led recovery. What is important with that, one of the key elements, is the tax reduction that we've just been talking about.