What is really important in terms of the fiscal situation is the long-term sustainability of the fiscal structure.
The studies that we have done in providing a fiscal sustainability report—and the last one was issued in November—show that in fact with the government cuts, the current fiscal structure is sustainable. If nothing is done from now until 2040, the debt will be completely eliminated based on the current fiscal structure.
Whether or not we will see a fiscal surplus in one year or a small deficit in another year, it doesn't really have much significance in terms of the long-term sustainability of the fiscal structure. From an economic perspective, those kinds of minor fluctuations from one year to another do not really have any economic significance, because if the trend is toward a balanced budget and elimination of the debt, that essentially indicates that the fiscal structure is in good shape right now.