So in regard to what Mr. Caron is saying, as a matter of fact the United States is pumping—correct me if I'm wrong—$85 billion into the economy every month. They're printing that money. They're getting that money from bonds that they're buying, in essence, so it is printing money.
I just want to make this point, because you touched on the significance of our debt and getting that debt under control. There are governments, especially in the G-7 and G-8, that have engaged in a practice of exactly what the United States is doing, printing money. Whereas in the case of Canada, we have targeted 2015 to be the time that our budget is going to be met.
I want to ask you—and I think I know the answer, but I really want to hear you say this—how much more significant that is, and how much more important. And is there a danger in what's happening in the States and some of these other places, but especially in the United States, where when you start printing money you're going to be in the same position that the Weimar Republic was in, in 1920, where they'll lose confidence in that money?
I wonder if you could just clarify that and maybe tell those who are listening about the importance for Canada of balancing that budget.