No, obviously. They use a different survey with different numbers. The projected growth in that survey was much weaker for the first year specifically. As a result, that starting point is very important, especially for the fiscal forecast. It raises the level of GDP, which will have an impact on the fiscal revenues throughout the forecast, which might lead to a lower debt-to-GDP ratio than the Department of Finance is projecting, as you mentioned.
On May 1st, 2017. See this statement in context.