Certainly. In the work we did on fiscal sustainability, we did sensitivity analysis around certain key variables. Some dealt with immigration. Some dealt with productivity, and some dealt with specific spending components like health care. For health care, I think we ran three different scenarios. In one we assumed 6%, so what if health care transfers continued to grow at 6%? Again, we're talking about Canada's potential growth rate, because of aging demographics and weaker productivity, falling below 2% as we move out to the long term.
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