Thank you for that leading question.
What I'm hearing is that we don't need any big new spending plans, that they appreciate the fact that our economic performance in Canada has certainly been better than that of our neighbour, the United States, and other industrialized countries. There is some concern about making sure the recovery keeps going, and the economic action plan is recognized as a useful plan to keep the economy going. There's a desire to get back to balanced budgets, and we will stay the course that we set out previously, including in the fall economic update, to get to a balanced budget by 2015-16.
I think one of the lessons of this economic crisis we've been going through is that people recognize the importance of sovereign states like Canada making sure we keep our fiscal house, our books, in order, so that when difficult times come we're able to take action and not get into very difficult situations, as some other countries have.