I'll try to shed a bit more light on those job figures.
The estimate and summary table 1 that we have for 2014 show a loss of 43,000 jobs, and this applies specifically to the spending reductions in budget 2012. But again, that's net of these positive measures.
So yes, we have taken into account the government's stimulus measures, both on the EI side and on other program spending side. We don't distinguish between public and private sector job losses. We look at the overall economy, as Mr. Page said.
But if you want to take the government's number of 19,000, which is at the end of 2014, and subtract that from our number of 43,000, that would mean roughly 24,000 in the private sector and 19,000 in the public service—again, based on the government's estimate of that number.
The rest of those job losses stem from previous restraint exercises that are occurring.