I'd like to just pick up seriously on three of the points you made: one on the area of risk, one on the closeness of our projections vis-à-vis the Department of Finance, and the third one around the issue of independent forecasts.
Actually, I think the one that's probably most important is the issue of risk and how we deal with that--putting aside the issue of the model for whether or not we'll be abducted by aliens. It's important to know—and I think Mr. Paillé raised this issue as well—that economists aren't mystics. There was a quote in the paper today from Mr. Galbraith, saying that economists do forecasts not because they know, but because they're asked to.