In response to your question, maybe it's not an answer, but we normally do not measure those kind of effects, from a policy measure, whether it affects the health of the population and how a healthier population will affect the economy. That becomes the second-, third-, and the fourth-round impact of a policy measure that we do not normally take into account. Not that they're not there; they are there, but in our kind of work we do not normally do that.
On November 3rd, 2014. See this statement in context.