I understand, Minister, and you would understand, too, that there are two parts to the relationship: those who receive and those who pay. Those who are paying may have a different point of view as to whether or not it is a fair way to approach this lucrative and increased amount on the child care benefit.
I am going to ask you a few questions, Minister, if I could, about what you said about Canada being back, because I do find it interesting.
You did go to the G7, and you did go to the G20. At those two places, you specifically talked about the importance of stimulus, but I was more taken with what your German counterpart said. He said that high nervousness is apparent in financial markets and is fostered by huge government debt and excess liquidity. He stressed the need to reduce deficits and debt. I am wondering if you have a comment on what other things your German counterpart may have said about your approach.