Yes, absolutely. I appreciate the question. At the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, with our membership of 200,000 businesses, 450 local chambers of commerce and numerous industry associations, we see the fiscal issue in the context of our Canadian competitiveness globally. I think that one of the issues when it comes to our fiscal position, of course—the other side of the equation being our tax competitiveness as well—is that it leaves little room for us to pursue more large-scale tax reform or the comprehensive review that I was talking about as well.
Similarly, and I mentioned this in my opening remarks too, when it comes to the level of debt that is accumulating, that is money that not only could be spent on improving the competitiveness of our business and creating jobs, but it's also money that could be spent on social services instead of paying off interest on our debt. When we're thinking about the medium- to long-term direction of our economy and the sustainability of our government, this is why it's incredibly important, because it has negative ramifications in other areas too.