If the question is with respect to looking at operational spending in the government, I think the government is assuming it can maintain an operational freeze for 2010-11 and 2011-12 and 2012-13 on an amount of money that's approximately $55 billion worth of operational spending. We have no objections to the government trying to freeze operational spending, but we would like parliamentarians to have a plan, a top-down plan, as to how it might be able to achieve that freeze, and also a bottom-up plan from the departments on how that freeze will be allocated across departments.
In the absence of a plan, we have a higher assumption of inflation plus population for that particular period of time. That does contribute to our higher deficit projection at the federal level, for PBO versus Finance Canada.