The priority is to find ways to improve productivity competitiveness and to increase economic growth so that the income pie gets bigger and it's easier to meet socio-economic priorities. Ultimately, this calls for balance.
I've appeared before this committee many times. I've appeared to make the case for increased investment in early childhood education. I've appeared to talk about the importance of investing in skills training. At the end of the day, if we want to pay for these priorities, we actually need the economy to grow by creating jobs and income so that we can pay for these investments.