I will not make any comments about the previous government.
I will talk about the report. We found that being prudent is a good thing. However, excessive prudence is undesirable because it creates expectations or a certain long-term outlook, which could be just as harmful as not being prudent at all.
That is essentially our message. We must be prudent, but excessive prudence is not desirable, and that is what we said. Our calculations are made with a reasonable level of prudence. I am talking about our results on growth and the deficit. Our calculations differ by about $6 billion over the next few years, compared to the department's numbers. That is primarily due to this excessive prudence.