Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would like to go back to Mr. Burleton to ask him whether, following his analyses, he believes that because of the amount of money that has been printed, once the velocity of that money starts to increase... As he said so well, currently we are not in a situation where there is such an acceleration. We have printed... you used the expression that is used in Great Britain, “quantitative easing”. Réal Caouette used to call that “printing money”.
According to the TD Bank Financial Group, once that money starts to circulate in the economy more quickly, is there a danger that inflation might go higher than the 2% target, for instance, if that acceleration begins in the United States, where trillions of dollars were printed?