Certainly. However, when we talk about fiscal austerity and we see what is going on in Greece, Portugal, and the U.K., and possibly in the U.S., the kind of fiscal austerity that is coming down the pipeline in Canada is fairly mild compared to that. We will still have a deficit next year in this country, a modest deficit, and there are some realignments in how the government is spending money, but overall, Canadian fiscal policy is still not as austere and not as restrictive as that in other countries.
What some of my colleagues have pointed out is that we still have the flexibility, if need be, early in 2012 to reverse some of that. We could do that. But I wouldn't put Canadian austerity in the same league as Greek austerity.