Okay. I don't want to be rude, but I have to cut you off because I want to get this point in.
I would think that you're going to have two schools of economists. Sir, I wouldn't dare even to suggest to get in a dialogue with you on the subject of economics. You obviously have a degree in that. But I would disagree with any concept that said that making significant cuts in government is going to cause the sort of predictions that your office has made. I probably wouldn't be the one to argue that. I would look at an institution like the Fraser Institute or something. Would they agree with that kind of a policy that says that the drag on the GDP resulting in a cutback in public workers, for instance, is going to result in a negative gain? Did I understand that right, because this, to me, is not something that I would accept.