I do appreciate that and I agree with you. I made some kind of calculation, and it's not to the point where I have the time and ability to do so, but this is a very scary number. We're talking about $50 billion and for the size of the Canadian economy, it's huge.
Regardless of how the money is going to be circulated, we know that some of it could be wasted here and there and we would not benefit from it whatsoever. Rather, it's an imposition of taxation on Canadians.
The other question is on the CPP. You mentioned the figure of $6 billion which is equal to one-quarter of a per cent of the GDP. Economically, I call this an artificial growth of the GDP rate, because we're collecting extra taxes from people and then we're putting it in the economy and we call it growth in the GDP. Am I correct?