No, as a point of clarification, what we're saying is that indiscriminate cuts to the public service are not going to do anything to help or sustain the economy. You need strong federal public service jobs in outlying regions of the country to sustain the local economy. You need strong public service jobs to, quite frankly, sustain the middle class.
Our opinion is that the government can find the savings and the efficiencies it's looking for by reducing the amount of money it spends on outside contractors. So the bottom line is that you only have to look to the nineties when there were widespread cuts to the public service and, ultimately, there were not a lot of dollars saved because the money, in turn, went to outsourcing.